Computer Science
Scientific paper
Oct 2009
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2009xmm..prop...19b&link_type=abstract
XMM-Newton Proposal ID #06505919
Computer Science
Active Galactic Nuclei, Quasars, Bl-Lac Objects, X-Ray Background, Igr J00333+6122, Ngc788, Igr J12026-5349, Mkn50, Igr J14515-5542, Igr J16185-5928, Igr J16385-2057, S52116+5058, Ngc3281, Swift J1038.8-4, Leda170194, Igr J16426-6536, Igr J18249-3243, Igr J18259-0706, Igr J20186+4043, Rx J2135.9+4728, Igr J23308+7120, Igr J23524+5842
Scientific paper
We propose to observe with XMM-Newton a set of up to 19 AGN from a complete sample of 88 INTEGRAL selected objects, for which no or limited spectral information are available below 10 keV. This is the continuation of 4 previous successful XMM proposals, which have so far provided X-ray observations for a large fraction of our AGNs; the present proposal, complemented with archival measurements, will conclude the observational phase of this project, providing a high quality X-ray coverage for the entire INTEGRAL complete AGN sample. Based on our past experience, we estimate that an exposure of 15-20 ks for each source (depending on the source brightness) for a total time of 360 ks is sufficient to reach the scientific goals of this proposal, which we submit as an XMM Large Program.
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