The colour of the Deep ROSAT X-ray sky fluctuations
Abstract
We have carried out a fluctuation analysis in four bands (R4, R5, R6 and R7 corresponding to 0.44-1.01 keV, 0.56-1.21 keV, 0.73-1.56 keV and to 1.05-2.04 keV respectively) of two very deep ROSAT PSPC observations in directions where the galactic H I column is minimal. This has enabled us to study the average spectrum of the sources contributing to 0.5-2 keV fluxes 10-15 . The best fit spectral energy index for the average faint source spectrum, α=0.95+0.10-0.15, is still steeper than the one measured for the extragalactic XRB at these energies α 0.4-0.7, but flatter than the typical AGN spectral index α 1-1.5. This result has allowed us to constrain the existence of a population of sources harder than the AGNs contributing to the source counts at these fluxes. We find that a population of X-ray sources with energy spectral index α 0.4-0.6 would contribute (30 20) per cent to the source counts at these fluxes if the rest of them are AGNs with energy spectral index α 1.2.
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