A Swift X-ray view of the SMS4 sample -- II: X-ray properties of 17 bright radio sources
Alessandro Maselli, William R. Forman, Christine Jones, Ralph P., Kraft, Matteo Perri

TL;DR
This study presents X-ray observations of 17 bright radio sources from the SMS4 catalog using Swift, identifying X-ray counterparts, analyzing emission properties, and highlighting extended sources for future research.
Contribution
First dedicated Swift X-ray observations of 17 SMS4 radio sources, providing new data on their X-ray properties and potential counterparts, including extended sources.
Findings
11 sources detected in X-ray band
3 sources show extended X-ray emission
Counterparts identified for all detected sources
Abstract
Based on a proposal to observe 18 bright radio sources from the SMS4 catalog with the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory (hereafter Swift), we obtained X-ray observations of 17 targets (one target was not observed). Following up our first paper that discussed 31 sources (see Maselli et al. 2022; 20 sources detected as point sources and one very extended source), we present results for this final sample of 17 radio sources, that previously lacked dedicated, pointed narrow FOV X-ray observations. One of these 17 sources, undetected by Swift due to a very short exposure, was instead detected by eROSITA, and given in the Data Release 1 (DR1) Catalog. No 1eRASS source was found in the DR1 for the remaining source, unobserved by Swift. The new Swift observations led to eleven X-ray source detections in the 0.3-10 keV band and six upper limits. We investigated the extent of the X-ray emission, the…
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