Bibcode
Wilkes, B. J.; Green, P.; Brissenden, R.; Cameron, R.; Dobrzycki, A.; Drake, J.; Evans, N.; Fruscione, A.; Gaetz, T.; Garcia, M.; Ghosh, H.; Grimes, J.; Grindlay, J.; Hooper, E.; Karovska, M.; Kashyap, V.; Kim, D.-W.; Kowal, K.; Marshall, H.; Mossman, A.; Morris, D.; Nichols, J.; Szentgyorgyi, A.; Tananbaum, H.; van Speybroeck, L.; Vikhlinin, A.; Virani, S.; Zhao, P.
Bibliographical reference
The New Era of Wide Field Astronomy, ASP Conference Series, Vol. 232. Edited by Roger Clowes, Andrew Adamson, and Gordon Bromage. San Francisco: Astronomical Society of the Pacific. ISBN: 1-58381-065-X, p.47
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2001
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Description
The launch of the Chandra X-ray Observatory in July 1999 opened a new
era in X-ray astronomy. Its unprecedented, <0.5" spatial resolution
and low background are providing views of the X-ray sky 10-100 times
fainter than previously possible. We have initiated a serendipitous
survey (ChaMP) using Chandra archival data to flux limits covering the
range between those reached by current satellites and those of the small
area Chandra deep surveys. We estimate the survey will cover ~5
sq.deg./year to X-ray fluxes (2-10 keV) in the range 1E(-13)-6E(-16)
erg/cm^2/s discovering ~2000 new X-ray sources, ~80% of which are
expected to be AGN. The ChaMP has two parts, the extragalactic survey
(ChaMP) and the galactic plane survey (ChaMPlane). ChaMP promises
profoundly new science return on a number of key questions at the
current frontier of many areas of astronomy including (1) locating and
studying high redshift clusters and so constraining cosmological
parameters (2) defining the true population of AGN, including those that
are absorbed, and so constraining the accretion history of the universe,
(3) filling in the gap in the luminosity/redshift plane between Chandra
deep and previous surveys in studying the CXRB, (4) studying coronal
emission from late-type stars and (5) search for CVs and quiescent
Low-Mass X-ray Binaries (qLXMBs) to measure their luminosity functions.
In this paper we summarize the status, predictions and initial results
from the X-ray analysis and optical imaging.