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A Chandra Deep X-ray Exposure on the Galactic Plane and Near Infrared Identification

Astrophysics 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

Using the Chandra ACIS-I instruments, we have carried out a deep X-ray observation on the Galactic plane region at (l,b) ~ (28.5, 0.0), where no discrete X-ray sources have been known previously. We have detected, as well as strong diffuse emission, 274 new point X-ray sources (4 sigma confidence) within two partially overlapping fields (~250 arcmin^2 in total) down to the flux limit ~3 x 10^{-15} $ erg s^{-1} cm^{-2} (2 -- 10 keV) and ~ 7 x 10^{-16} erg s^{-1} cm^{-2} (0.5 -- 2 keV). We clearly resolved point sources and the Galactic diffuse emission, and found that ~ 90 % of the flux observed in our field of view originates from diffuse emission. Many point sources are detected either in the soft X-ray band (below 2 keV) or in the hard band (above 2 keV), and only a small number of sources are detected in both energy bands. On the other hand, most soft X-ray sources are considered to be nearby X-ray active stars. We have carried out a follow-up near-infrared (NIR) observation using SOFI at ESO/NTT. Most of the soft X-ray sources were identified, whereas only a small number of hard X-ray sources had counterparts in NIR. Using both X-ray and NIR information, we can efficiently classify the point X-ray sources detected in the Galactic plane. We conclude that most of the hard X-ray sources are background Active Galactic Nuclei seen through the Milky Way, whereas majority of the soft X-ray sources are nearby X-ray active stars.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0407205,
  title  = {A Chandra Deep X-ray Exposure on the Galactic Plane and Near Infrared Identification},
  author = {K. Ebisawa and A. Paizis and T. J. -L. Couvoisier and P. Dubath and M. Tsujimoto and K. Hamaguchi and V. Beckmann and A. Bamba and A. Senda and M. Ueno and H. Kaneda and Y. Maeda and G. Sato and S. Yamauchi and R. Cutri and E. Nishihara},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0407205},
  year   = {2007}
}

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Proceedings for 5th INTEGRAL workshop in February 2004, Munchen, Germany