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The Chandra Deep Field-North Survey and the Cosmic X-ray Background

arXiv:astro-ph/0202311 · doi:10.1098/rsta.2002.1053

Abstract

Chandra has performed a 1.4 Ms survey centred on the Hubble Deep Field-North (HDF-N), probing the X-ray Universe 55-550 times deeper than was possible with pre-Chandra missions. We describe the detected point and extended X-ray sources and discuss their overall multiwavelength (optical, infrared, submillimeter, and radio) properties. Special attention is paid to the HDF-N X-ray sources, luminous infrared starburst galaxies, optically faint X-ray sources, and high-to-extreme redshift AGN. We also describe how stacking analyses have been used to probe the average X-ray emission properties of normal and starburst galaxies at cosmologically interesting distances. Finally, we discuss plans to extend the survey and argue that a 5-10 Ms Chandra survey would lay key groundwork for future missions such as XEUS and Generation-X.

16 pages; Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society (Series A: Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences), submitted; High-resolution version of Figure 5 available at http://www.astro.psu.edu/users/niel/hdf/hdf-chandra.html