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The REX survey: a search for Radio Emitting X-ray sources

We present the scientific goals, the strategy and the first results of the REX project, an effort aimed at creating a sizable and statistically complete sample of Radio Emitting X-ray sources (REX) using the available data from a VLA survey and the ROSAT PSPC archive. Through a positional cross-corr...

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Autores principales: Caccianiga, A, MacCacaro, T, Wolter, A, Ceca, R D, Gioia, I M
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1999
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1086/306822
http://cds.cern.ch/record/368290
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author Caccianiga, A
MacCacaro, T
Wolter, A
Ceca, R D
Gioia, I M
author_facet Caccianiga, A
MacCacaro, T
Wolter, A
Ceca, R D
Gioia, I M
author_sort Caccianiga, A
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description We present the scientific goals, the strategy and the first results of the REX project, an effort aimed at creating a sizable and statistically complete sample of Radio Emitting X-ray sources (REX) using the available data from a VLA survey and the ROSAT PSPC archive. Through a positional cross-correlation of the two data sets we have derived a sample of about 1600 REX. Among the 393 REX identified so far a high fraction is represented by AGNs, typically radio loud QSOs and BL Lacs. The remaining sources are galaxies, typically radio galaxies isolated or in cluster. Thanks to the low flux limits in the radio and in the X-ray band and the large area of sky covered by the survey, we intend to derive a new complete and unbiased sample of BL Lacs which will contain both ``RBL'' and ``XBL'' type objects. In this way, the apparent dichotomy resulting from the current samples of BL Lacs will be directly analyzed in a unique sample. Moreover, the high number of BL Lacs expected in the REX sample (about 200) will allow an accurate estimate of their statistical properties. To date, we have discovered 15 new BL Lacs and 11 BL Lac candidates with optical properties intermediate between those of a typical elliptical galaxy and those of a typical BL Lac object. These objects could harbour weak sources of non-thermal continuum in their nuclei and, if confirmed, they could represent the faint tail of the BL Lac population. The existence of such ``weak'' BL Lacs is matter of discussion in recent literature and could lead to a re-assessment of the defining criteria of a BL Lac and, consequently, to a revision of their cosmological and statistical properties.
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spelling cern-3682902019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1086/306822http://cds.cern.ch/record/368290engCaccianiga, AMacCacaro, TWolter, ACeca, R DGioia, I MThe REX survey: a search for Radio Emitting X-ray sourcesAstrophysics and AstronomyWe present the scientific goals, the strategy and the first results of the REX project, an effort aimed at creating a sizable and statistically complete sample of Radio Emitting X-ray sources (REX) using the available data from a VLA survey and the ROSAT PSPC archive. Through a positional cross-correlation of the two data sets we have derived a sample of about 1600 REX. Among the 393 REX identified so far a high fraction is represented by AGNs, typically radio loud QSOs and BL Lacs. The remaining sources are galaxies, typically radio galaxies isolated or in cluster. Thanks to the low flux limits in the radio and in the X-ray band and the large area of sky covered by the survey, we intend to derive a new complete and unbiased sample of BL Lacs which will contain both ``RBL'' and ``XBL'' type objects. In this way, the apparent dichotomy resulting from the current samples of BL Lacs will be directly analyzed in a unique sample. Moreover, the high number of BL Lacs expected in the REX sample (about 200) will allow an accurate estimate of their statistical properties. To date, we have discovered 15 new BL Lacs and 11 BL Lac candidates with optical properties intermediate between those of a typical elliptical galaxy and those of a typical BL Lac object. These objects could harbour weak sources of non-thermal continuum in their nuclei and, if confirmed, they could represent the faint tail of the BL Lac population. The existence of such ``weak'' BL Lacs is matter of discussion in recent literature and could lead to a re-assessment of the defining criteria of a BL Lac and, consequently, to a revision of their cosmological and statistical properties.astro-ph/9810254oai:cds.cern.ch:3682901999
spellingShingle Astrophysics and Astronomy
Caccianiga, A
MacCacaro, T
Wolter, A
Ceca, R D
Gioia, I M
The REX survey: a search for Radio Emitting X-ray sources
title The REX survey: a search for Radio Emitting X-ray sources
title_full The REX survey: a search for Radio Emitting X-ray sources
title_fullStr The REX survey: a search for Radio Emitting X-ray sources
title_full_unstemmed The REX survey: a search for Radio Emitting X-ray sources
title_short The REX survey: a search for Radio Emitting X-ray sources
title_sort rex survey: a search for radio emitting x-ray sources
topic Astrophysics and Astronomy
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1086/306822
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