The Swift/BAT High-Latitude Survey: First Results
We present preliminary results from the first 3 months of the Swift Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) high Galactic latitude survey in the 14-195 keV band. The survey reaches a flux of 610 super(-11) ergs cm super(-2) s super(-1) and has 62'.7 (90% confidence) positional uncertainties for the faintes...
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description | We present preliminary results from the first 3 months of the Swift Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) high Galactic latitude survey in the 14-195 keV band. The survey reaches a flux of 610 super(-11) ergs cm super(-2) s super(-1) and has 62'.7 (90% confidence) positional uncertainties for the faintest sources. This represents the most sensitive survey to date in this energy band. These data confirm the conjectures that a high-energy-selected active galactic nucleus (AGN) sample would have very different properties from those selected in other bands and that it represents a "true" sample of the AGN population. We have identified 86% of the 66 high-latitude sources. Twelve are Galactic-type sources, and 44 can be identified with previously known AGNs. All but five of the AGNs have archival X-ray spectra, enabling us to estimate the line-of-sight column densities and other spectral properties. Both of the z > 0.11 objects are blazars. The median redshift of the others (excluding radio-loud objects) is 0.012. We find that the column density distribution of these AGNs is bimodal, with 64% of the nonblazar sources having column densities N sub(H) . 10 super(22) cm super(-2). None of the sources with log L sub(X) > 43.5 (cgs units) show high column densities, and very few of the lower L sub(X) sources have low column densities. Based on these data, we expect the final BAT catalog to have >200 AGNs and reach fluxes of less than 610 super(-11) ergs cm super(-2) s super(-1) over the entire sky. |
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