Context. Sources generating most of the X-ray background (XRB) are dispersed over a wide range of redshifts. Thus, statistical characteristics of the source distribution carry information on matter distribution on very large scales. Aims. We test the possibility of detecting the variation in the X-ray source number counts over the celestial sphere. Methods. A large number of Chandra pointings spread over both galactic hemispheres are investigated. We searched for all the point-like sources in the soft band of 0.5−2 keV and statistically assessed the population of sources below the detection threshold. A homogeneous sample of the number counts at fluxes above ~10-15 erg s-1 cm-2 was constructed for more than 300 ACIS fields. ...
In this paper we discuss various possibilities of using X-ray observations to gain information about...
We have studied the fluctuations of the soft (0.9-2 keV) X-ray background intensity for ~10 arcmin a...
Context: With the superb angular resolution of the Chandra Observatory, it is now possible to detect...
We have studied the fluctuations of the soft (0.9-2 keV) X-ray background intensity for ∼10 and ∼2 a...
With a high spatial resolution imaging instrument such as the Chandra ACIS, one can confidently iden...
Context. Most of the X-ray background (XRB) is generated by discrete X-ray sources. It is likely tha...
We present a statistical analysis of the Chandra observation of the source field around the 3C 295 g...
Context. Our knowledge of the properties of AGN, especially those of optical type-2 objects, is very...
The first systematic study of the serendipitous X-ray source density around 10 high z (0.242sigma pe...
We present the preliminary results of an X-ray variability study of sources detected in the Chandra ...
We studied the X-ray variability of sources detected in the Chandra Deep Field-South, nearly all of ...
We present the Chandra Multiwavelength Project (ChaMP) X-ray point source number counts and cosmic X...
Context.With the superb angular resolution of the Chandra Observatory, it is now possible to detect ...
We present a catalog of 9017 X-ray sources identified in Chandra observations of a 2°× 08 field arou...
We present a catalog of 9017 X-ray sources identified in Chandra observations of a 2 degrees x 0 deg...
In this paper we discuss various possibilities of using X-ray observations to gain information about...
We have studied the fluctuations of the soft (0.9-2 keV) X-ray background intensity for ~10 arcmin a...
Context: With the superb angular resolution of the Chandra Observatory, it is now possible to detect...
We have studied the fluctuations of the soft (0.9-2 keV) X-ray background intensity for ∼10 and ∼2 a...
With a high spatial resolution imaging instrument such as the Chandra ACIS, one can confidently iden...
Context. Most of the X-ray background (XRB) is generated by discrete X-ray sources. It is likely tha...
We present a statistical analysis of the Chandra observation of the source field around the 3C 295 g...
Context. Our knowledge of the properties of AGN, especially those of optical type-2 objects, is very...
The first systematic study of the serendipitous X-ray source density around 10 high z (0.242sigma pe...
We present the preliminary results of an X-ray variability study of sources detected in the Chandra ...
We studied the X-ray variability of sources detected in the Chandra Deep Field-South, nearly all of ...
We present the Chandra Multiwavelength Project (ChaMP) X-ray point source number counts and cosmic X...
Context.With the superb angular resolution of the Chandra Observatory, it is now possible to detect ...
We present a catalog of 9017 X-ray sources identified in Chandra observations of a 2°× 08 field arou...
We present a catalog of 9017 X-ray sources identified in Chandra observations of a 2 degrees x 0 deg...
In this paper we discuss various possibilities of using X-ray observations to gain information about...
We have studied the fluctuations of the soft (0.9-2 keV) X-ray background intensity for ~10 arcmin a...
Context: With the superb angular resolution of the Chandra Observatory, it is now possible to detect...