The 7-year MAXI/GSC X-ray Source Catalog in the High Galactic-Latitude Sky (3MAXI)
Abstract
We present the third MAXI/GSC catalog in the high Galactic-latitude sky (|b| > 10) based on the 7-year data from 2009 August 13 to 2016 July 31, complementary to that in the low Galactic-latitude sky (|b| < 10; Hori et al. 2018). We compile 682 sources detected at significances of s D,4-10~keV ≥ 6.5 in the 4--10 keV band. A two-dimensional image fit based on the Poisson likelihood algorithm (C-statistics) is adopted for the detections and constraints on their fluxes and positions. The 4--10 keV sensitivity reaches ≈ 0.48 mCrab, or ≈ 5.9 × 10-12 erg cm-2 s-1, over the half of the survey area. Compared with the 37-month catalog (Hiroi et al. 2013), which adopted a threshold of s D,4-10~keV ≥ 7, the source number increases by a factor of 1.4. The fluxes in the 3--4 keV and 10--20 keV bands are further estimated, and hardness ratios (HRs) are calculated using the 3--4 keV, 4--10 keV, 3--10 keV, and 10--20 keV band fluxes. We also make the 4--10 keV lightcurves in one year bins for all the sources and characterize their variabilities with an index based on a likelihood function and the excess variance. Possible counterparts are found from five major X-ray survey catalogs by Swift, Uhuru, RXTE, XMM-Newton, and ROSAT, and an X-ray galaxy-cluster catalog (MCXC). Our catalog provides the fluxes, positions, detection significances, HRs, one-year bin lightcurves, variability indices, and counterpart candidates.
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