Toward a Clean Sample of Ultra-Luminous X-ray Sources
Abstract
CONTEXT. Observational follow-up programmes for the characterization of ultra-luminous X-ray sources (ULXs) require the construction of clean samples of such sources in which the contamination by foreground/background sources is minimum. AIMS. In this article we calculate the degree of foreground/background contaminants among the ULX sample candidates in the Colbert & Ptak (2002) catalogue and compare these computations with available spectroscopical identifications. METHODS. We use statistics based on known densities of X-ray sources and AGN/QSOs selected in the optical. The analysis is done individually for each parent galaxy. The existing identifications of the optical counterparts are compiled from the literature. RESULTS. More than a half of the ULXs, within twice the distance of the major axis of the 25 mag/arcsec isophote from RC3 nearby galaxies and with X-ray luminosities [2-10 keV] erg/s, are expected to be high redshift background QSOs. A list of 25 objects (clean sample) confirmed to be real ULXs or to have a low probability of being contaminant foreground/background objects is provided.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0602537,
title = {Toward a Clean Sample of Ultra-Luminous X-ray Sources},
author = {M. Lopez-Corredoira and C. M. Gutierrez},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0602537},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
9 pages, accepted in A&A