Bibcode
Manners, J. C.; Johnson, O.; Almaini, O.; Willott, C. J.; Gonzalez-Solares, E.; Lawrence, A.; Mann, R. G.; Perez-Fournon, I.; Dunlop, J. S.; McMahon, R. G.; Oliver, S. J.; Rowan-Robinson, M.; Serjeant, S.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notice of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 343, Issue 1, pp. 293-305.
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2003
Citations
81
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70
Description
We present an analysis of two deep (75 ks) Chandra observations of the
European Large Area Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) Survey (ELAIS)
fields N1 and N2 as the first results from the ELAIS deep X-ray survey.
This survey is being conducted in well-studied regions with extensive
multiwavelength coverage. Here we present the Chandra source catalogues
along with an analysis of source counts, hardness ratios and optical
classifications. A total of 233 X-ray point sources are detected in
addition to two soft extended sources, which are found to be associated
with galaxy clusters. An overdensity of sources is found in N1 with 30
per cent more sources than N2, which we attribute to large-scale
structure. A similar variance is seen between other deep Chandra
surveys. The source count statistics reveal an increasing fraction of
hard sources at fainter fluxes. The number of galaxy-like counterparts
also increases dramatically towards fainter fluxes, consistent with the
emergence of a large population of obscured sources.