A multifrequency characterization of the extragalactic hard X-ray sky
Matej Kosiba, Harold Andres Pe\~na-Herazo, Francesco Massaro, Nicola, Masetti, Alessandro Paggi, Vahram Chavushyan, Eugenio Bottacini, Norbert, Werner

TL;DR
This study performs a multifrequency analysis of the hard X-ray sky, classifying sources and expanding the catalog of Seyfert galaxies, to better understand the origins of the Cosmic X-ray Background.
Contribution
It introduces a new classification scheme using radio, infrared, and optical data, and provides an expanded Seyfert galaxy catalog with 80% more sources.
Findings
Majority of sources are Seyfert galaxies and blazars.
No significant flux difference between Seyfert Type 1 and Type 2.
Confirmed correlation between mid-IR and hard X-ray flux.
Abstract
Nowadays we know that the origin of the Cosmic X-ray Background (CXB) is due to the integrated emission of nearby active galactic nuclei. Thus, to obtain a precise estimate of the contribution of different source classes to the CXB it is crucial to fully characterize the hard X-ray sky. We present a multifrequency analysis of all sources listed in the 3d release of the Palermo Swift-BAT hard X-ray catalog (3PBC) with the goal of (i) identifying and classifying the largest number of sources adopting multifrequency criteria, with particular emphasis on extragalactic populations and (ii) extracting Seyfert galaxies to present here the 2nd release of the Turin-SyCAT catalog. We outline a classification scheme based on radio, infrared and optical criteria that allows us to distinguish between unidentified and unclassified hard X-ray sources, and classify and classify the remaining ones…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
