A ROSAT Bright Source Catalog Survey with the Swift Satellite

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  • Derek B. Fox
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We consider the prospects for a complete survey of the 18,811 sources of the ROSAT All-Sky Survey Bright Source Catalog (BSC) with NASA’s Swift gamma-ray burst (GRB) mission. By observing each BSC source for 500 s with the satellite’s imaging X-ray and UV/optical telescopes, this “Swift Bright (Source) Catalog Survey” (Swift-BCS) would derive <5 source positions for all BSC sources that have not faded substantially from their ROSAT -era flux levels, and provide 0.2–10 keV X-ray and UV or optical flux measurements. The improvement by a factor of 10 to 30 in the two-dimensional localization for these sources will enable optical identifications or deep limits in nearly every case, fulfilling the promise of the BSC as a multiwavelength catalog, and allowing the full enumeration of its rare source populations. Since the Swift-BCS can be accomplished with 10% of the time on-orbit, for a three-year mission, and since its targets will be of lower priority than active afterglows, it will not conflict with the primary Swift mission of GRB follow-up observations. Moreover, the BSC targets can be scheduled so as to advance the secondary goals of Swift : Daily monitoring of the full sky in the hard X-ray band (source fluxes of ∼>20mCrab, 10–100 keV) with the wide-field Burst Alert Telescope (BAT); and a two-year all-sky BAT survey down to ∼>1mCrab. The resulting expansion of the catalog of identified X-ray sources from 2000 to 18,000 will provide a greatly-enriched set of targets for observation by XMM-Newton, Chandra, and future high-energy observatories. Subject headings: surveys — X-rays: general — ultraviolet: general

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تاریخ انتشار 2004