J/A+A/475/775    INTEGRAL all-sky survey of hard X-ray sources (Krivonos+, 2007)

Catalog of hard X-ray sources detected in all-sky survey performed with INTEGRAL observatory. Krivonos R., Revnivtsev M., Lutovinov A., Sazonov S., Churazov E., Sunyaev R. <Astron. Astrophys. 475, 775 (2007)> =2007A&A...475..775K 2007A&A...475..775K
ADC_Keywords: X-ray sources ; Gamma rays Mission_Name: INTEGRAL Keywords: surveys - X-rays: general - Galaxy: general - galaxies: Seyfert - cosmology: large-scale structure of Universe Abstract: We present results of an all-sky hard X-ray survey based on almost four years of observations with the IBIS telescope onboard the INTEGRAL observatory. The dead time-corrected exposure of the survey is about 33Ms. Approximately 12% and 80% of the sky has been covered to limiting fluxes lower than 1 and 5mCrab, respectively. Our catalog of detected sources includes 403 objects, 316 of which exceed a 5σ detection threshold on the time-averaged map of the sky, and the rest were detected in various subsamples of exposures. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table1.dat 147 403 The catalogue of hard X-ray sources table2.dat 69 107 References -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: J/PAZh/30/430 : INTEGRAL X-ray source in Galactic center (Revnivtsev+, 2004) J/PAZh/30/589 : Hard X-ray catalog of Sagittarius arm (Molkov+, 2004) Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 3 I3 --- Seq [1/403] Running number 5- 26 A22 --- Name Object name 27- 33 F7.3 deg RAdeg Right Ascension J2000 (in decimal degrees) 35- 41 F7.3 deg DEdeg Declination J2000 (in decimal degrees) 43 A1 --- f_Flux [c] Spatial confusion (1) 45- 51 F7.2 --- Flux 17-60keV flux, in mCrab (2) 53- 56 F4.2 --- e_Flux 1 sigma flux error, in mCrab 58- 64 A7 --- Range Revolution range (3) 66- 72 A7 --- Type Source type (4) 74- 80 A7 --- EType Expected source type 81- 88 A8 --- Refs Reference number in table2.dat (5) 90-147 A58 --- Notes Additional notes and/or alternative source names -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): Spatial confusion, source flux should be taken with the caution. Note (2): Time-averaged source flux in mCrab units. A flux of 1mCrab corresponds to 1.43*10-11erg/s/cm2 for a source with a Crab-like spectrum. Note (3): Source flux was measured on the map averaged over the indicated spacecraft revolution. Note (4): General astrophysical type of the object as follows: LMXB = low-mass X-ray binary HMXB = high-mass X-ray binary AGN = active galactic nucleus SNR/PWN = supernova remnant/pulsar wind nebula CV = cataclysmic variable PSR = isolated pulsar or pulsar wind nebula SGR = soft gamma repeater RS CVn = coronally active binary star SymbStr = symbiotic star Cluster = cluster of galaxies Note (5): References are mainly provided for new sources and are related to their discovery and/or nature. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table2.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 3 I3 --- Ref Reference number 5- 23 A19 --- BibCode BibCode 25- 42 A18 --- Aut Author's name 43- 69 A27 --- Com Comments -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- History: 09-Jan-2008: Insert into VizieR 09-Aug-2011: IGR J20569-4940 is a misprint for IGR J20569+4940; corrected at CDS. Acknowledgements: R. Krivonos, kris(at)hea.iki.rssi.ru
(End) Patricia Vannier [CDS] 24-Sep-2007
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