The Hellas2XMM survey: III. Multiwavelength observations of hard X-ray selected sources in the PKS 0312-77 field
M. Brusa (Dip. Astr. Bologna University & INAF-OABO), A. Comastri, (INAF-OABO), M. Mignoli (INAF-OABO), F. Fiore (INAF-OAR), P. Ciliegi, (INAF-OABo), C. Vignali (Penn State Univ.), P. Severgnini (INAF-OABrera), F., Cocchia (INAF-OAR), F. La Franca (Univ. Roma3)

TL;DR
This study presents multiwavelength follow-up observations of 35 hard X-ray sources from the HELLAS2XMM survey, revealing diverse properties and identifying high-redshift, obscured AGN contributing to the X-ray background.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive multiwavelength characterization of a hard X-ray selected sample, highlighting the diversity and obscuration of AGN at different redshifts.
Findings
High spectroscopic completeness (80%) due to accurate Chandra and radio positions.
Detection of high-redshift (z>1) Broad Line AGNs with some showing X-ray absorption.
Identification of a significant fraction (15%) of sources as high-redshift, obscured AGN.
Abstract
We present extensive optical, radio and infrared follow-up observations of a sample of 35 hard X-ray (2-10 keV) selected sources discovered serendipitously in the PV XMM-Newton observation of the radio-loud quasar PKS 0312-77 field, for which also an archival Chandra observation is available. The observations have been carried out as part of the HELLAS2XMM survey, a program aimed to understand the nature of the sources responsible for the bulk of the hard X-ray Background (XRB). The identification of the optical counterparts greatly benefits from the positional accuracy obtained from Chandra and radio observations. As a consequence, the spectroscopic completeness of the present sample (80%) is limited only by the faintness of the optical counterparts. The multiwavelength coverage of our survey allows us to unveil a large spread in the overall properties of hard X-ray selected sources.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
