A large, uniform sample of X-ray emitting AGN from the ROSAT All-Sky and Sloan Digital Sky Surveys: the Data Release 5 Sample
Date
2003-11Author
Anderson, Scott
Margon, Bruce
Voges, Wolfgang
Plotkin, Richard
Syphers, David
Haggard, Daryl
Collinge, Matthew
Meyer, Jillian
Strauss, Michael
Agueros, Marcel
Hall, Patrick
Homer, Lee
Richards, Gordon
Richmond, Michael
Schneider, Donald
Stinson, Gregory
Vanden Berk, Daniel
York, Donald
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We describe further results of a program aimed to yield ∼104 fully characterized optical
identifications of ROSAT X-ray sources. Our program employs X-ray data from the ROSAT
All-Sky Survey (RASS), and both optical imaging and spectroscopic data from the Sloan Digital
Sky Survey (SDSS). RASS/SDSS data from 5740 deg2 of sky spectroscopically covered in SDSS
Data Release 5 (DR5) provide an expanded catalog of 7000 confirmed quasars and other AGN
that are probable RASS identifications. Again in our expanded catalog, the identifications as
X-ray sources are statistically secure, with only a few percent of the SDSS AGN likely to be
randomly superposed on unrelated RASS X-ray sources. Most identifications continue to be
quasars and Seyfert 1s with 15 < m < 21 and 0.01 < z < 4; but the total sample size has
grown to include very substantial numbers of even quite rare AGN, e.g., now including several
hundreds of candidate X-ray emitting BL Lacs and narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxies. In addition
to exploring rare subpopulations, such a large total sample may be useful when considering
correlations between the X-ray and the optical, and may also serve as a resource list from which
to select the “best” object (e.g., X-ray brightest AGN of a certain subclass, at a preferred redshift
or luminosity) for follow-on X-ray spectral or alternate detailed studies.