The HELLAS2XMM survey. III. Multiwavelength observations of hard X-ray selected sources in the PKS 0312-77 field

Maiolino, R.; Perola, G. C.; Fiore, F.; Vignali, C.; Molendi, S.; Comastri, A.; Brusa, M.; Baldi, A.; Matt, G.; Mignoli, M.; Severgnini, P.; Cocchia, F.; Ciliegi, P.; La Franca, F.

Italy, United States

Abstract

We present extensive optical, radio and infrared follow-up observations of a sample of 35 hard X-ray (2-10 keV) selected sources discovered serendipitously in the PV XMM-Newton observation of the radio-loud quasar PKS 0312-77 field, for which also an archival Chandra observation is available. The observations have been carried out as part of the HELLAS2XMM survey, a program aimed to understand the nature of the sources responsible for the bulk of the hard X-ray Background (XRB). The identification of the optical counterparts greatly benefits from the positional accuracy obtained from Chandra and radio observations. As a consequence, the spectroscopic completeness of the present sample (80%) is limited only by the faintness of the optical counterparts. The multiwavelength coverage of our survey allows us to unveil a large spread in the overall properties of hard X-ray selected sources. At low redshift (z<1), the source breakdown includes Broad Line AGN, Narrow Emission-Line Galaxies, and optically ``normal'' galaxies. All the ten sources at z>1 are spectroscopically classified as Broad Line AGNs. A few of them show significant intrinsic X-ray absorption (NH>1022 cm-2), further supporting previous evidence of a decoupling between optical and X-ray properties at high luminosities and redshifts. Finally, a non negligible fraction ( ~ 15%) of the hard X-ray sources are not detected down to the limiting magnitude of the optical images. The corresponding high X-ray to optical flux ratio, X-ray and optical-infrared colors strongly suggest that they are high redshift, obscured AGN.

This work is based on observations collected at the European Southern Observatory, La Silla, Chile (proposals ID: 66.A-0520(A), 67.A-0401(A), 68.A-0514(A)) and Paranal, Chile (proposal ID: 69.A-0506(A)), and observations made with the XMM-Newton, an ESA science mission with instruments and contributions directly funded by ESA member states and the USA (NASA)

2003 Astronomy and Astrophysics
XMM-Newton 55