A large, uniform sample of X-ray-emitting active galactic nuclei from the ROSAT all sky and Sloan digital sky surveys: The data release 5 sample

  • Scott F. Anderson
  • , Bruce Margon
  • , Wolfgang Voges
  • , Richard M. Plotkin
  • , David Syphers
  • , Daryl Haggard
  • , Matthew J. Collinge
  • , Jillian Meyer
  • , Michael A. Strauss
  • , Marcel A. Agüeros
  • , Patrick B. Hall
  • , L. Homer
  • , Željko Ivezić
  • , Gordon T. Richards
  • , Michael W. Richmond
  • , Donald P. Schneider
  • , Gregory Stinson
  • , Daniel E. Vanden Berk
  • , Donald G. York

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Abstract

We describe further results of a program aimed at yielding ∼10 4 fully characterized optical identifications of ROSAT X-ray sources. Our program employs X-ray data from the ROSAT All Sky Survey (RASS) and both optical imaging and spectroscopic data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). RASS/SDSS data from 5740 deg2 of sky spectroscopically covered in SDSS Data Release 5 provide an expanded catalog of 7000 confirmed quasars and other active galactic nuclei (AGNs) that are probable RASS identifications. Again, in our expanded catalog the identifications as X-ray sources are statistically secure, with only a few percent of the SDSS AGNs likely to be randomly superposed on unrelated RASS X-ray sources. Most identifications continue to be quasars and Seyfert 1 galaxies with 15 < m < 21 and 0.01 < z < 4, but the total sample size has grown to include very substantial numbers of even quite rare AGNs, e.g., it now includes several hundreds of candidate X-ray-emitting BL Lac objects and narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxies. In addition to exploring rare subpopulations, such a large total sample may be useful when considering correlations between the X-ray and the optical and may also serve as a resource list from which to select the "best" object (e.g., X-ray-brightest AGN of a certain subclass at a preferred redshift or luminosity) for follow-up X-ray spectral or alternate detailed studies.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)313-329
Number of pages17
JournalAstronomical Journal
Volume133
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2007

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Space and Planetary Science

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