X-ray source counts in the COSMOS field
Abstract
We present the analysis of the source counts in the XMM-COSMOS survey using data of the first year of XMM-Newton observations. The survey covers ~2 deg2 within the region of sky bounded by 9h57.5m<R.A.<10h03.5m; 1d27.5m<DEC<2d57.5m with a total net integration time of 504 ks. Using a maximum likelihood algorithm we detected a total of 1390 sources at least in one band. Using Monte Carlo simulations to estimate the sky coverage we produced the logN-logS relations. These relations have been then derived in the 0.5--2 keV, 2--10 keV and 5--10 keV energy bands, down to flux limits of 7.2x10-16 erg cm-2 s-1, 4.0x10-15 erg cm-2 s-1 and 9.7x10-15 erg cm-2 s-1, respectively. These relations have been compared to previous X-ray survey and to the most recent X-ray background model finding an excellent agreement. The slightly different normalizations observed in the source counts of COSMOS and previous surveys can be largely explained as a combination of low counting statistics and cosmic variance introduced by the large scale structure.
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