STATISTICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE CHANDRA SOURCE CATALOG
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Houck, John C.; Davis, John E.; Nowak, Michael A.
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The first release of the Chandra Source Catalog (CSC) contains ~95,000 X-ray sources in a total area of 0.75% of the entire sky, using data from ~3900 separate ACIS observations of a multitude of different types of X-ray sources. In order to maximize the scientific benefit of such a large, heterogeneous data set, careful characterization of the statistical properties of the catalog, i.e., completeness, sensitivity, false source rate, and accuracy of source properties, is required. Characterization efforts of other large Chandra catalogs, such as the ChaMP Point Source Catalog or the 2 Mega-second Deep Field Surveys, while informative, cannot serve this purpose, since the CSC analysis procedures are significantly different and the range of allowable data is much less restrictive. We describe here the characterization process for the CSC. This process includes both a comparison of real CSC results with those of other, deeper Chandra catalogs of the same targets and extensive simulations of blank-sky and point-source populations.
Date issued
2011-05Department
MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space ResearchJournal
The Astrophysical Journal. Supplement Series
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Citation
Primini, Francis A., John C. Houck, John E. Davis, Michael A. Nowak, Ian N. Evans, Kenny J. Glotfelty, Craig S. Anderson, et al. “STATISTICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE CHANDRA SOURCE CATALOG.” The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 194, no. 2 (May 27, 2011): 37. © 2011 The American Astronomical Society
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0067-0049
1538-4365