Exotic sources detected in the 1 Ms Chandra Deep Field North Survey
Abstract
We provide constraints on optically faint (I>=24) X-ray sources, z>6 AGN, Very Red Objects (VROs; I-K>=4), and optically faint radio sources using the 1 Ms Chandra Deep Field North survey. We argue that the majority of the optically faint X-ray sources are obscured AGN at z=1-3. These sources comprise up to 50% of the X-ray detected AGN. Approximately 30% of the optically faint X-ray sources have properties consistent with those expected for z>6 AGN; however we argue that the majority of these sources lie at lower redshifts. The constraint we place on the source density of z>6 AGN (<~0.09 arcmin-2) is below that predicted by some models. Approximately 30% of the optically faint X-ray sources are also VROs. Within the K<=20.1 VRO population, ~15% of the sources are AGN dominated. Conversely, we present evidence suggesting that non-AGN dominated VROs are detected at the flux limit of this 1 Ms Chandra survey. Finally, we show that ~50% of the optically faint radio source population are detected with X-ray emission. The majority of these sources appear to be obscured AGN.
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