Imaging Large Scale Structure in the X-ray Sky
Abstract
We present the first results from a wide solid angle, moderately deep Chandra survey of the Lockman Hole North-West region. Our 9 ACIS-I fields cover an effective solid angle of 0.4 deg2 and reach a depth of 3 × 10-16 in the 0.4--2 keV band and 3 × 10-15 in the 2--8 keV band. The best fit logN-logS for the entire field, the largest contiguous Chandra field yet observed, matches well onto that of the Chandra Deep Field North. We show that the full range of the `cosmic variance' previously seen in different Chandra fields is reproduced in this small region of the sky. Counts-in-cells analysis shows that the hard band sources are more strongly correlated than the soft band sources.
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