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Open Universe survey of Swift-XRT GRB fields: Flux-limited sample of HBL blazars

Author(s)
Giommi, Paolo  
Y. L. Chang
Turriziani. S.
Glauch, T.
Leto, Cristina  
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Subjects

surveys

methods: data analysi...

galaxies: active

X-rays: galaxies

catalogs

Date Issued
2020-10-11
Abstract
Aims. The sample of serendipitous sources detected in all Swift-XRT images pointing at gamma ray bursts (GRBs) constitutes the largest existing medium-deep survey of the X-ray sky. To build such dataset we analysed all Swift X-ray images centred on GRBs and observed over a period of 15 years using automatic tools that do not require any expertise in X-ray astronomy. Besides presenting a new large X-ray survey and a complete sample of blazars, this work aims to be a step in the direction of achieving the ultimate goal of the Open Universe Initiative, which is to enable non-expert people to benefit fully from space science data, possibly extending the potential for scientific discovery, which is currently confined within a small number of highly specialised teams, to a much larger population.
Methods. We used the Swift_deepsky Docker container encapsulated pipeline to build the largest existing flux-limited and unbiased sample of serendipitous X-ray sources. Swift_deepsky runs on any laptop or desktop computer with a modern operating system. The tool automatically downloads the data and the calibration files from the archives, runs the official Swift analysis software, and produces a number of results including images, the list of detected sources, X-ray fluxes, spectral energy distribution data, and spectral slope estimations.
Results. We used our source list to build the LogN-LogS of extra-galactic sources, which perfectly matches that estimated by other satellites. Combining our survey with multi-frequency data, we selected a complete radio-flux-density-limited sample of high energy peaked blazars (HBL). The LogN-LogS built with this data set confirms that previous samples are incomplete below ∼20 mJy.
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13025/5678
Journal
Astronomy & Astrophysics, Volume 642, id.A141, 9 pp.
DOI
10.1051/0004-6361/202037921
URL
http://arxiv.org/abs/2003.05153v2
https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/full_html/2020/10/aa37921-20/aa37921-20.html
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