The SPLASH and Chandra COSMOS Legacy Survey: the Cross Power Between Near-Infrared and X-Ray Background Fluctuations
Yanxia Li, Nico Cappelluti, Richard G. Arendt, G\"unther Hasinger,, Alexander Kashlinsky, and Kari Helgason

TL;DR
This study measures the cross-correlation between near-infrared and X-ray background fluctuations in the COSMOS field, providing insights into the sources contributing to cosmic backgrounds and suggesting possible signatures of direct collapse black holes.
Contribution
It presents new measurements of the cross power spectra between infrared and X-ray backgrounds, and explores the potential contribution of direct collapse black holes to these signals.
Findings
Soft X-ray correlates with 3.6 and 4.5μm bands at ~4σ significance.
Combined infrared data correlates with X-ray bands at ~5.6-6.6σ significance.
Excess fluctuations suggest possible contribution from direct collapse black holes.
Abstract
We study the source-subtracted near-infrared and X-ray background fluctuations of the COSMOS field using data from the Spitzer SPLASH program (1272 hours) and Chandra COSMOS Legacy Survey (4.6 Ms). The new auto power spectra of the cosmic infrared and X-ray background fluctuations reach maximum angular scales of 3000 and 5000, respectively. We measure the cross power spectra between each infrared and X-ray band and calculate the mean power above 20. We find that the soft X-ray band is correlated with 3.6 and 4.5m at 4 significance level. The significance between hard X-ray and the 3.6m (4.5m) band is 2.2 (3.8). The combined infrared (3.6 + 4.5m) data are correlated with the X-ray data in soft ([0.5-2] keV), hard ([2-7] keV) and broad ([0.5-7] keV) bands at 5.6,…
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