The XMM-Newton serendipitous survey . II. First results from the AXIS high galactic latitude medium sensitivity survey

Barcons, X.; Carrera, F. J.; Watson, M. G.; McMahon, R. G.; Aschenbach, B.; Freyberg, M. J.; Page, K.; Page, M. J.; Roberts, T. P.; Turner, M. J. L.; Barret, D.; Brunner, H.; Ceballos, M. T.; Della Ceca, R.; Guillout, P.; Hasinger, G.; Maccacaro, T.; Mateos, S.; Motch, C.; Negueruela, I.; Osborne, J. P.; Pérez-Fournon, I.; Schwope, A.; Severgnini, P.; Szokoly, G. P.; Webb, N. A.; Wheatley, P. J.; Worrall, D. M.
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Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.382, p.522-536 (2002)

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2002
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We present the first results on the identifications of a medium sensitivity survey (X-ray flux limit 2x 10-14 erg cm-2 s-1 in the 0.5-4.5 keV band) at high galactic latitude ({mid}b{mid}>20deg) carried out with the XMM-Newton X-ray observatory within the AXIS observing programme. This study is being conducted as part of the XMM-Newton Survey Science Centre activities towards the identification of the sources in the X-ray serendipitous sky survey. The sample contains 29 X-ray sources in a solid angle of 0.26deg 2 (source density 113+/- 21 sources deg -2), out of which 27 (93%) have been identified. The majority of the sources are broad-line AGN (19), followed by narrow emission line X-ray emitting galaxies (6, all of which turn out to be AGN), 1 nearby non-emission line galaxy (NGC 4291) and 1 active coronal star. Among the identified sources we find 2 broad-absorption line QSOs (z ~ 1.8 and z ~ 1.9), which constitute ~ 10% of the AGN population at this flux level, similar to optically selected samples. Identifications of a further 10 X-ray sources fainter than our survey limit are also presented. Based on observations obtained with XMM-Newton, an ESA science mission with instruments and contributions directly funded by ESA Member States and the USA (NASA).