In this thesis a study of faint X-ray sources is undertaken to understand the nature and origin of the Cosmic X-ray Background (XRB). A study of the X-ray variability characteristics of the QSO population is also presented. The optical identification of faint ROSAT sources is described. A large fraction of these sources are identified as QSOs. A number of the remaining sources appear to be associated with faint galaxies with a range of morphological types. The discovery of a rare, high redshift obscured QSO is also described and discussed. A method is developed to study the X-ray variability of faint QSOs. Low amplitude variability (~ 25% rms) on timescales of hours to days appears to be characteristic. Contrary to the trends apparent in lo...
We present the X-ray source catalogues for the XMM surveys of the 3-h and 14-h Canada-France Redshif...
The X-ray background (XRB) from 0.1 to 10 keV has been studied using data observed with the ASCA SIS...
We test the prediction of Hamilton and Helfand (1993) that faint radio selected galaxies are a new c...
We present a cross-correlation analysis to constrain the faint galaxy contribution to the cosmic X-r...
Optical spectroscopy has enabled us to identify the optical counterparts to over 200 faint X-ray sou...
We present the results of the deepest optically identified X-ray survey yet made. The X-ray survey w...
We present ASCA GIS observations (total exposure 100-200 ksec) of three fields which form part of ou...
An in-progress investigation aimed at characterizing the X-ray luminosity of very faint QSOs is desc...
We present the broadband X-ray properties of four of the most X-ray luminous (L{sub X} {>=} 10{sup 4...
We present an analysis of X-ray variability in a sample of 156 radio quiet quasars taken from the RO...
In the deepest optically identified X-ray survey yet performed, we have identified 32 X-ray selected...
The ROSAT Deep Surveys in the direction of the Lockman Hole are the most sensitive X-ray surveys per...
At beginning of the project the source content of the X-ray sky was known only roughly. Parituclarly...
It is currently unknown whether the Universe was reionized by quasars or stars at z>5. We point out ...
A database of radio-quiet quasers detected with ROSAT is presented containing 846 quasars seen in th...
We present the X-ray source catalogues for the XMM surveys of the 3-h and 14-h Canada-France Redshif...
The X-ray background (XRB) from 0.1 to 10 keV has been studied using data observed with the ASCA SIS...
We test the prediction of Hamilton and Helfand (1993) that faint radio selected galaxies are a new c...
We present a cross-correlation analysis to constrain the faint galaxy contribution to the cosmic X-r...
Optical spectroscopy has enabled us to identify the optical counterparts to over 200 faint X-ray sou...
We present the results of the deepest optically identified X-ray survey yet made. The X-ray survey w...
We present ASCA GIS observations (total exposure 100-200 ksec) of three fields which form part of ou...
An in-progress investigation aimed at characterizing the X-ray luminosity of very faint QSOs is desc...
We present the broadband X-ray properties of four of the most X-ray luminous (L{sub X} {>=} 10{sup 4...
We present an analysis of X-ray variability in a sample of 156 radio quiet quasars taken from the RO...
In the deepest optically identified X-ray survey yet performed, we have identified 32 X-ray selected...
The ROSAT Deep Surveys in the direction of the Lockman Hole are the most sensitive X-ray surveys per...
At beginning of the project the source content of the X-ray sky was known only roughly. Parituclarly...
It is currently unknown whether the Universe was reionized by quasars or stars at z>5. We point out ...
A database of radio-quiet quasers detected with ROSAT is presented containing 846 quasars seen in th...
We present the X-ray source catalogues for the XMM surveys of the 3-h and 14-h Canada-France Redshif...
The X-ray background (XRB) from 0.1 to 10 keV has been studied using data observed with the ASCA SIS...
We test the prediction of Hamilton and Helfand (1993) that faint radio selected galaxies are a new c...