A catalog of X-ray point sources in the Abell 133 region [GA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1812.10152


As an evolutionary phase of galaxies, active galactic nuclei (AGN) over a large range of redshift have been utilized for understanding cosmic evolution. In particular, the population and evolution of AGNs have been investigated through the study of the cosmic X-ray background in various fields. As one of the deep fields observed by Chandra with a total of 2.8 Msec exposures, Abell 133 is a special region to investigate AGNs, providing a testbed for probing the environmental effect on AGN trigger, since cluster environments can be different from field environments. The achieved flux limit of data at 50% completeness level of 6.95×10^(-16), 1.43×10^(-16), and 1.57×10^(-15) ergs cm^(-2) in 0.5-8, 0.5-2, and 2-8 keV. Using the wavdetect and no-source binomial probability (i.e., p<0.007), we analyze the combined \textit{Chandra} image, detecting 1617 (in 0.5-8 keV), 1324 (in 0.5-2 keV), and 1028 (in 2-8 keV), X-ray point sources in the Abell 133 region. Here, we present the X-ray point source catalogue with the source fluxes, which can be combined with multiwavelength data for future works. We find that the number count distribution of the X-ray point sources is well reproduced with a broken power-law model while the best-fit model parameters are sensitive to the fitting range of the number count distribution. Finally, we find an excess of the number density (decrease of AGN fraction) at the central region of the cluster, which reflects the effect of dense environments on AGN trigger, as similarly found in studies of other galaxy clusters.

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J. Shin, R. Plotkin, J. Woo, et. al.
Thu, 27 Dec 18
40/80

Comments: Accepted for publication in ApJ. 11 pages, 12 figures