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BAT X-ray Survey - III: X-ray Spectra and Statistical Properties

Astrophysics 2009-11-13 v1

Abstract

In this concluding part of the series of three papers dedicated to the Swift/BAT hard X-ray survey (BXS), we focus on the X-ray spectral analysis and statistical properties of the source sample. Using a dedicated method to extract time-averaged spectra of BAT sources we show that Galactic sources have, generally, softer spectra than extragalactic objects and that Seyfert 2 galaxies are harder than Seyfert 1s. The averaged spectrum of all Seyfert galaxies is consistent with a power-law with photon index of 2.00 (+/-0.07). The cumulative flux-number relation for the extragalactic sources in the 14-170 keV band is best described by a power-law with a slope alpha=1.55 (+/-0.20) and a normalization of 9.6±1.9×103\pm1.9 \times 10^{-3} AGN deg2^{-2} (or 396(+/-80) AGN all-sky) above a flux level of 2×1011\times 10^{-11}erg cm2^{-2} s1^{-1} (~0.85 mCrab). The integration of the cumulative flux per unit area indicates that BAT resolves 1-2% of the X-ray background emission in the 14-170 keV band. A sub-sample of 24 extragalactic sources above the 4.5 sigma detection limit is used to study the statistical properties of AGN. This sample comprises local Seyfert galaxies (z=0.026, median value) and ~10% blazars. We find that 55% of the Seyfert galaxies are absorbed by column densities of Log(N_H)>22, but that none is a bona fide Compton-thick. This study shows the capabilities of BAT to probe the hard X-ray sky to the mCrab level.

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@article{arxiv.0709.4333,
  title  = {BAT X-ray Survey - III: X-ray Spectra and Statistical Properties},
  author = {M. Ajello and A. Rau and J. Greiner and G. Kanbach and M. Salvato and A. W. Strong and S. D. Barthelmy and N. Gehrels and C. B. Markwardt and J. Tueller},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0709.4333},
  year   = {2009}
}

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Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal; 42 pages, 4 tables, 51 figures

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