The XMM-Newton serendipitous survey. X: The second source catalogue from overlapping XMM-Newton observations and its long-term variable content
I. Traulsen, A. D. Schwope, G. Lamer, J. Ballet, F. J. Carrera, M. T., Ceballos, M. Coriat, M. J. Freyberg, F. Koliopanos, J. Kurpas, L. Michel, C., Motch, M. J. Page, M. G. Watson, N. A. Webb

TL;DR
The paper presents the 4XMM-DR9s catalogue, derived from overlapping XMM-Newton observations, enabling the study of long-term X-ray source variability with improved sensitivity and positional accuracy.
Contribution
It introduces a novel stacking and source detection method for overlapping observations, enhancing sensitivity and variability analysis in the 4XMM-DR9s catalogue.
Findings
Lists 288,191 X-ray sources over 300 square degrees
Identifies long-term brightness variations in many sources
Provides auxiliary data like light curves and optical charts
Abstract
The XMM-Newton Survey Science Centre Consortium (SSC) develops software in close collaboration with the Science Operations Centre to perform a pipeline analysis of all XMM-Newton observations. In celebration of the 20th launch anniversary, the SSC has compiled the 4th generation of serendipitous source catalogues, 4XMM. The catalogue described here, 4XMM-DR9s, explores sky areas that were observed more than once by XMM-Newton. It was constructed from simultaneous source detection on the overlapping observations, which were bundled in groups ("stacks"). Stacking leads to a higher sensitivity, resulting in newly discovered sources and better constrained source parameters, and unveils long-term brightness variations. As a novel feature, positional rectification was applied beforehand. Observations with all filters and suitable camera settings were included. Exposures with a high background…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Advanced X-ray Imaging Techniques
