Optically faint sources in the Chandra Deep Field North Survey
D.M. Alexander (The Pennsylvania State University) and the Chandra Deep Field North Team
Abstract
A considerable fraction ( 30%) of the sources that comprise the 0.5-8.0 keV X-ray background have optically faint (
)
counterparts. Here we present constraints on the nature of this source population using the 1 Ms Chandra Deep Field North observation. We find that the majority of the optically faint sources are likely to be obscured AGN at moderate redshift (
1-3), and a considerable fraction (10-50%) are probably obscured QSOs. Although these sources contribute to a significant fraction of the X-ray background radiation, we find that they are unlikely to be strong contributors to the far-infrared background. A number of sources have faint
Jy radio counterparts, and we place constraints on the nature of the optically faint
Jy source population.
CATEGORY: ACTIVE GALAXIES AND QUASARS