We present near-IR imaging of a sample of the faint, hard X-ray sources discovered in the 2001 Chandra ACIS-I survey towards the Galactic Centre (GC) (Wang et al. 2002). These ~800 discrete sources represent an important and previously undetected population within the Galaxy. From our VLT observations of 77 X-ray sources, we identify candidate K-band counterparts to 75% of the Chandra sources in our sample. The near-IR magnitudes and colours of the majority of candidate counterparts are consistent with highly reddened stars, indicating that most of the Chandra sources are likely to be accreting binaries at or near the GC
We report on the near-infrared matches, drawn from three surveys, to the 1640 unique X-ray sources d...
We present a catalog of 5184 candidate infrared counterparts to X-ray sources detected toward the Ga...
We discuss radio sources in the Chandra Galactic Bulge Survey region. By cross-matching the X-ray so...
We present near-infrared imaging of a sample of the faint, hard X-ray sources discovered in the 2001...
We present results from the first near-IR imaging of the weak X-ray sources discovered in the Chandr...
We present early results from the first near-IR imaging of the weak X-ray sources discovered in the ...
We present results from the first near‐IR imaging of the weak X‐ray sources discovered in the Chandr...
The Chandra X-ray Observatory has now discovered nearly 10,000 X-ray point sources in the 2 ◦ × 0.8...
We present results of a multi-wavelength program to study the faint discrete X-ray source population...
We present results of a multi-wavelength program to study the faint discrete X-ray source population...
I describe the IR and X-ray observational campaign we have undertaken for the purpose of determining...
I describe the IR and X-ray observational campaign we have undertaken for the purpose of determining...
We report on a campaign to identify the counterparts to the population of X-ray sources discovered a...
International audienceThe Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) serendipitous survey has al...
The International Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory (INTEGRAL) satellite has detected in excess of 1...
We report on the near-infrared matches, drawn from three surveys, to the 1640 unique X-ray sources d...
We present a catalog of 5184 candidate infrared counterparts to X-ray sources detected toward the Ga...
We discuss radio sources in the Chandra Galactic Bulge Survey region. By cross-matching the X-ray so...
We present near-infrared imaging of a sample of the faint, hard X-ray sources discovered in the 2001...
We present results from the first near-IR imaging of the weak X-ray sources discovered in the Chandr...
We present early results from the first near-IR imaging of the weak X-ray sources discovered in the ...
We present results from the first near‐IR imaging of the weak X‐ray sources discovered in the Chandr...
The Chandra X-ray Observatory has now discovered nearly 10,000 X-ray point sources in the 2 ◦ × 0.8...
We present results of a multi-wavelength program to study the faint discrete X-ray source population...
We present results of a multi-wavelength program to study the faint discrete X-ray source population...
I describe the IR and X-ray observational campaign we have undertaken for the purpose of determining...
I describe the IR and X-ray observational campaign we have undertaken for the purpose of determining...
We report on a campaign to identify the counterparts to the population of X-ray sources discovered a...
International audienceThe Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) serendipitous survey has al...
The International Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory (INTEGRAL) satellite has detected in excess of 1...
We report on the near-infrared matches, drawn from three surveys, to the 1640 unique X-ray sources d...
We present a catalog of 5184 candidate infrared counterparts to X-ray sources detected toward the Ga...
We discuss radio sources in the Chandra Galactic Bulge Survey region. By cross-matching the X-ray so...