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    Depth and Size of X-Ray Surveys

    Date: 07 Sep 2007
    Satellite: XMM-Newton
    Depicts: Plot of X-ray survey sizes and depths
    Copyright: Prof Mike Watson, XMM-Newton SSC, University of Leicester, UK

    Illustration comparing different X-ray surveys in terms of total area covered on the sky and the depth of the detected sources. The 2XMM catalogue is the largest X-ray survey to date, covering in total ~360 square degrees on the sky. The median flux of the detections over the covered energy band of 0.2-12 keV is ~2.5 × 10-14 erg/cm²/s.


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