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2007ApJ...661L.117H - Astrophys. J., 661, L117-L121 (2007/June-1)

Resolving the unresolved cosmic X-ray background in the Chandra Deep Fields.

HICKOX R.C. and MARKEVITCH M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a measurement of the surface brightness of the cosmic X-ray background (CXB) in the Chandra Deep Fields, after excluding all detected X-ray, optical, and infrared sources. The work is motivated by a recent X-ray stacking analysis by Worsley and collaborators, which showed that galaxies detected by HST but not by Chandra may account for most of the unresolved CXB at E>1 keV. We find that after excluding HST and Spitzer IRAC sources, some CXB still remains, but it is marginally significant: (3.4±1.4)x10–13 ergs/cm2/s/deg2 in the 1-2 keV band and (4±9)x10–13 ergs/cm2/s/deg2 in the 2-5 keV band, or 7%±3% and 4%±9% of the total CXB, respectively. Of the 1-2 keV signal resolved by the HST sources, 34%±2% comes from objects with optical colors typical of ``normal'' galaxies (which make up 25% of the HST sources), while the remaining flux comes from objects with colors of starburst and irregular galaxies. In the 0.65-1 keV band (just above the bright Galactic O VII line), the remaining diffuse intensity is (1.0±0.2)x10–12 ergs/cm2/s/deg2. This flux includes emission from the Galaxy as well as from the hypothetical warm-hot intergalactic medium (WHIM), and provides a conservative upper limit on the WHIM signal that comes interestingly close to theoretical predictions.

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Journal keyword(s): Methods: Data Analysis - X-Rays: Diffuse Background - X-Rays: Galaxies

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