1. INTEGRAL/IBIS 17-yr hard X-ray all-sky survey.
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Krivonos, Roman A, Sazonov, Sergey Yu, Kuznetsova, Ekaterina A, Lutovinov, Alexander A, Mereminskiy, Ilya A, and Tsygankov, Sergey S
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HARD X-rays ,X-ray binaries ,ACTIVE galactic nuclei ,GALAXY clusters ,MAGELLANIC clouds - Abstract
The International Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory (INTEGRAL), launched in 2002, continues its successful work in observing the sky at energies E > 20 keV. The legacy of the mission already includes a large number of discovered or previously poorly studied hard X-ray sources. The growing INTEGRAL archive allows one to conduct an all-sky survey including a number of deep extragalactic fields and the deepest ever hard X-ray survey of the Galaxy. Taking advantage of the data gathered over 17 yr with the IBIS coded-mask telescope of INTEGRAL , we conducted survey of hard X-ray sources, providing flux information from 17 to 290 keV. The catalogue includes 929 objects, 890 of which exceed a detection threshold of 4.5σ and the rest are detected at 4.0σ–4.5σ and belong to known catalogued hard X-ray sources. Among the identified sources of known or suspected nature, 376 are associated with the Galaxy and Magellanic clouds, including 145 low-mass and 115 high-mass X-ray binaries, 79 cataclysmic variables, and 37 of other types; and 440 are extragalactic, including 429 active galactic nuclei (AGNs), 2 ultra-luminous sources, 1 supernova (AT2018cow), and 8 galaxy clusters. 113 sources remain unclassified. 46 objects are detected in the hard X-ray band for the first time. The Log N -Log S distribution of 356 non-blazar AGNs is measured down to a flux of 2 × 10
−12 erg s−1 cm−2 and can be described by a power law with a slope of 1.44 ± 0.09 and normalization 8 × 10−3 deg−2 at 10−11 erg s−1 cm−2 . The Log N -Log S distribution of unclassified sources indicates that the majority of them are of extragalactic origin. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
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