论文标题
XMM-Newton偶然调查。 X:重叠的XMM-Newton观测值及其长期变量内容的第二个源目录
The XMM-Newton serendipitous survey. X: The second source catalogue from overlapping XMM-Newton observations and its long-term variable content
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论文摘要
XMM-Newton调查科学中心财团(SSC)与科学运营中心密切合作开发软件,以对所有XMM-Newton观察进行管道分析。为了庆祝成立20周年,SSC编制了第4代偶然的源目录4xmm。这里描述的目录4xmm-DR9S探索了XMM-Newton不止一次观察到的天空区域。它是根据重叠观测值的同时源检测构建的,这些观测值捆绑成组(“堆栈”)。堆叠会导致更高的灵敏度,从而导致新发现的来源和更好的约束源参数,并揭示长期亮度变化。作为一个新颖的特征,提前应用了位置矫正。包括所有过滤器和合适的相机设置的观察结果。丢弃具有高背景的暴露,这是通过对每种仪器配置中所有暴露的统计分析确定的。源检测中使用的X射线背景图通过新确定的参数通过自适应平滑进行建模。对于所有贡献观察结果而言,源通量均得出,而与个人观察中是否可以检测到源。 从1,329个堆栈中,有6,604个堆积的观察结果,对天空中反复覆盖的300平方度的观察结果列出,4xmm-DR9S列出了288,191个来源。观察到其中218,283次。大多数堆栈由两个观测值组成,最大的观测值包括352。 4xMM-DR9被认为是探索XMM-Newton发现的X射线源长期变异性的主要资源。计划定期进行增量发布,包括新的公众观察。
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 were discarded, which was determined through a statistical analysis of all exposures in each instrument configuration. The X-ray background maps used in source detection were modelled via adaptive smoothing with newly determined parameters. Source fluxes were derived for all contributing observations, irrespective of whether the source would be detectable in an individual observation. From 1,329 stacks with 6,604 contributing observations over repeatedly covered 300 square degrees in the sky, 4XMM-DR9s lists 288,191 sources. 218,283 of them were observed several times. Most stacks are composed of two observations, the largest one comprises 352. The number of observations of a source ranges from 1 to 40. Auxiliary products like X-ray images, long-term light curves, and optical finding charts are published as well. 4XMM-DR9s is considered a prime resource to explore long-term variability of X-ray sources discovered by XMM-Newton. Regular incremental releases including new public observations are planned.