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2002AJ....123.1163B - Astron. J., 123, 1163-1178 (2002/March-0)

The Chandra Deep Field North survey. IX. Extended X-ray sources.

BAUER F.E., ALEXANDER D.M., BRANDT W.N., HORNSCHEMEIER A.E., MIYAJI T., GARMIRE G.P., SCHNEIDER D.P., BAUTZ M.W., CHARTAS G., GRIFFITHS R.E. and SARGENT W.L.W.

Abstract (from CDS):

The ~1 Ms Chandra Deep Field North observation is used to study the extended X-ray sources in the region surrounding the Hubble Deep Field North (HDF-N), yielding the most sensitive probe of extended X-ray emission at cosmological distances to date. A total of six such sources are detected, the majority of which align with small numbers of optically bright galaxies. Their angular sizes, band ratios, and X-ray luminosities–assuming they lie at the same distances as the galaxies coincident with the X-ray emission–are generally consistent with the properties found for nearby groups of galaxies. One source is notably different and is likely to be a poor-to-moderate X-ray cluster at high redshift (i.e., z≳0.7). This source has a large angular extent, a double-peaked X-ray morphology, and an overdensity of unusual objects [very red objects, optically faint (I≥24) radio and X-ray sources]. Another of the six sources is coincident with several z~1.01 galaxies located within the HDF-N itself, including the FR I radio galaxy VLA J123644+621133, and is likely to be a group or poor cluster of galaxies at that redshift. We are also able to place strong constraints on the optically detected cluster of galaxies ClG 1236+6215 at z=0.85 and the wide-angle-tailed radio galaxy VLA J123725+621128 at z∼1-2; both sources are expected to have considerable associated diffuse X-ray emission, and yet they have rest-frame 0.5-2.0 keV X-ray luminosities of ≲3x1042 and ≲(3-15)x1042 ergs.s–1, respectively. The environments of both sources are either likely to have a significant deficit of hot intracluster gas compared with local clusters of galaxies, or they are X-ray groups. We find the surface density of extended X-ray sources in this observation to be 167+97–67 deg–2 at a limiting soft-band flux of ~3x10–16 ergs.cm–2.s–1. No evolution in the X-ray luminosity function of clusters is needed to explain this value.

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Journal keyword(s): Cosmology: Diffuse Radiation - Galaxies: Clusters: General - Galaxies: Intergalactic Medium - Surveys - X-Rays

Nomenclature: Table 1: [BAB2002] N (Nos 1-6).

CDS comments: ClG 1236+6215 is ClG J1236+6215

Simbad objects: 17

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