posted on 2018-08-13, 14:44authored byDale D. Kocevski, Guenther Hasinger, Murray Brightman, Kirpal Nandra, Antonis Georgakakis, Nico Cappelluti, Francesca Civano, Yuxuan Li, Yanxia Li, James Aird, David M. Alexander, Omar Almaini, Marcella Brusa, Johannes Buchner, Andrea Comastri, Christopher J. Conselice, Mark A. Dickinson, Alexis Finoguenov, Roberto Gilli, Anton M. Koekemoer, Takamitsu Miyaji, James R. Mullaney, Casey Papovich, David Rosario, Mara Salvato, John D. Silverman, Rachel S. Somerville, Yoshihiro Ueda
We present the X-UDS survey, a set of wide and deep Chandra observations of the Subaru-XMM Deep/UKIDSS Ultra Deep Survey (SXDS/UDS) field. The survey consists of 25 observations that cover a total area of 0.33 deg2. The observations are combined to provide a nominal depth of ~600 ks in the central 100 arcmin2 region of the field that has been imaged with Hubble/WFC3 by the CANDELS survey and ~200 ks in the remainder of the field. In this paper, we outline the survey's scientific goals, describe our observing strategy, and detail our data reduction and point source detection algorithms. Our analysis has resulted in a total of 868 band-merged point sources detected with a false-positive Poisson probability of <1 × 10−4. In addition, we present the results of an X-ray spectral analysis and provide best-fitting neutral hydrogen column densities, N H, as well as a sample of 51 Compton-thick active galactic nucleus candidates. Using this sample, we find the intrinsic Compton-thick fraction to be 30%–35% over a wide range in redshift (z = 0.1–3), suggesting the obscured fraction does not evolve very strongly with epoch. However, if we assume that the Compton-thick fraction is dependent on luminosity, as is seen for Compton-thin sources, then our results are consistent with a rise in the obscured fraction out to z ~ 3. Finally, an examination of the host morphologies of our Compton-thick candidates shows a high fraction of morphological disturbances, in agreement with our previous results. All data products described in this paper are made available via a public website.
Funding
We acknowledge the financial support from NASA Chandra grant GO5-16150B (D.D.K., G.H.). T.M. is supported by UNAM-DGAPA PAPIIT IN104216 and CONACyT 252531. M.B. acknowledges support from the FP7 Career Integration Grant "eEASy" (CIG 321913).
History
Citation
The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, 2018, 236 (2), pp. 48-48
Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING/Department of Physics and Astronomy
All of the data products described in this paper, including event files, exposure maps, and catalogs, are available via the public website http://www.mpe.mpg.de/XraySurveys/. The X-UDS data set has also been implemented into the web-based stacking analysis tool CSTACK.29 The X-UDS implementation of CSTACK will be publicly available one year after the publication of this paper.