Systematic search for lensed X-ray sources in the CLASH fields
Ang Liu, Paolo Tozzi, Piero Rosati, Pietro Bergamini, Gabriel Bartosch, Caminha, Roberto Gilli, Claudio Grillo, Massimo Meneghetti, Amata Mercurio,, Mario Nonino, Eros Vanzella

TL;DR
This study evaluates the effectiveness of massive galaxy clusters as natural telescopes to detect and analyze faint, lensed X-ray sources, providing the first measurements of their number counts and flux distribution.
Contribution
It introduces the first measurement of the number counts of lensed X-ray sources and assesses the potential of galaxy clusters as cosmic telescopes for faint X-ray source detection.
Findings
Detected X-ray emission in 9 out of 849 optical sources.
Identified 66 additional X-ray sources consistent with lensing.
Measured flux limits of ~$10^{-16}$ and ~$10^{-15}$ erg/s/cm$^{2}$ in soft and hard bands.
Abstract
We search for unresolved X-ray emission from lensed sources in the FOV of 11 CLASH clusters with Chandra data. We consider the solid angle in the lens plane corresponding to a magnification , that amounts to a total of ~100 arcmin. Our main goal is to assess the efficiency of massive clusters as cosmic telescopes to explore the faint end of X-ray extragalactic source population. We search for X-ray emission from strongly lensed sources identified in the optical, and perform an untargeted detection of lensed X-ray sources. We detect X-ray emission only in 9 out of 849 lensed/background optical sources. The stacked emission of the sources without detection does not reveal any signal in any band. Based on the untargeted detection, we find 66 additional X-ray sources that are consistent with being lensed sources. After accounting for completeness and sky coverage, we measure…
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