The Chandra Deep Field–South: Optical Spectroscopy. I.

  • Szokoly G
  • Bergeron J
  • Hasinger G
  • et al.
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Abstract

We present the results of our spectroscopic follow-up program of the X-ray sources detected in the 942 ks exposure of the Chandra Deep Field South (CDFS). 288 possible counterparts were observed at the VLT with the FORS1/FORS2 spectrographs for 251 of the 349 Chandra sources (including three additional faint X-ray sources). Spectra and R-band images are shown for all the observed sources and R-K colours are given for most of them. Spectroscopic redshifts were obtained for 168 X-ray sources, of which 137 have both reliable optical identification and redshift estimate (including 16 external identifications). The R<24 observed sample comprises 161 X-ray objects (181 optical counterparts) and 126 of them have unambiguous spectroscopic identification. We introduce a new classification based solely on X-ray properties, HR and X-ray luminosity, consistent with the unified AGN model. This X-ray classification uncovers a large fraction of optically obscured, X-ray luminous AGNs missed by the classical optical classification.

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Szokoly, G. P., Bergeron, J., Hasinger, G., Lehmann, I., Kewley, L., Mainieri, V., … Zirm, A. (2004). The Chandra Deep Field–South: Optical Spectroscopy. I. The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, 155(2), 271–349. https://doi.org/10.1086/424707

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