Stripe 82-XL: the $\sim$54.8 deg$^2$ and $\sim$18.8 Ms Chandra and XMM-Newton point source catalog and number of counts
Abstract: We present an enhanced version of the publicly-available Stripe 82X catalog (S82-XL), featuring a comprehensive set of 22,737 unique X-ray point sources identified with a significance $\gtrsim 4\sigma$. This catalog is four times larger than the original Stripe 82X catalog, by including additional archival data from the Chandra and XMM-Newton telescopes. Now covering $\sim54.8$ deg$2$ of non-overlapping sky area, the S82-XL catalog roughly doubles the area and depth of the original catalog, with limiting fluxes (half-area fluxes) of 3.4$\times 10{-16}$ (2.4$\times 10{-15}$), 2.9$\times 10{-15}$ (1.5$\times 10{-14}$), and 1.4$\times 10{-15}$ (9.5$\times 10{-15}$) erg s${-1}$ cm${-2}$ across the soft (0.5-2 keV), hard (2-10 keV), and full (0.5-10 keV) bands, respectively. S82-XL occupies a unique region of flux-area parameter space compared to other X-ray surveys, identifying sources with rest-frame luminosities from $1.2\times 10{38}$ to $1.6\times 10{47}$ erg s${-1}$ in the 2-10 keV band (median X-ray luminosity, $7.2\times 10{43}$ erg s${-1}$), and spectroscopic redshifts up to $z\sim6$. By using hardness ratios, we derived Active Galactic Nuclei (AGNs) obscuration obtaining a median value of $N_H=21.6_{-1.6}{+1.0}$, and an overall, obscured fraction ($\log N_H/\mathrm{cm{-2}}>22$) of $\sim 36.9\%$. S82-XL serves as a benchmark in X-ray surveys and, with its extensive multiwavelength data, is especially valuable for comprehensive studies of luminous AGNs.
Paper Prompts
Sign up for free to create and run prompts on this paper using GPT-5.
Top Community Prompts
Collections
Sign up for free to add this paper to one or more collections.