Chandra ACIS Survey of X-ray Point Sources: The Source Catalog

Abstract

The Chandra archival data is a valuable resource for various studies on different topics of X-ray astronomy. In this paper, we utilize this wealth and present a uniformly processed data set, which can be used to address a wide range of scientific questions. The data analysis procedures are applied to 10,029 ACIS observations, which produces 363,530 source detections, belonging to 217,828 distinct X-ray sources. This number is twice the size of the Chandra Source Catalog (Version 1.1). The catalogs in this paper provide abundant estimates of the detected X-ray source properties, including source positions, counts, colors, fluxes, luminosities, variability statistics, etc. Cross-correlation of these objects with galaxies shows 17,828 sources are located within the D25 isophotes of 1110 galaxies, and 7504 sources are located between the D25 and 2D25 isophotes of 910 galaxies. Contamination analysis with the logN--logS relation indicates that 51.3\% of objects within 2D25 isophotes are truly relevant to galaxies, and the "net" source fraction increases to 58.9\%, 67.3\%, and 69.1\% for sources with luminosities above 1037, 1038, and 1039 erg s-1. Among the possible scientific uses of this catalog, we discuss the possibility to study intra-observation variability, inter-observation variability, and supersoft sources.

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