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Ngā kaituhi matua: Karasev, D. I., Semena, A. N., Mereminskiy, I. A., Lutovinov, A. A., Burenin, R. A., Krivonos, R. A., Sazonov, S. Yu., Arefiev, V. A., Buntov, M. V., Lapshov, I. Yu., Levin, V. V., Pavlinsky, M. N., Tkachenko, A. Yu., Shtykovsky, A. E.
Hōputu: Preprint
I whakaputaina: 2024
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Urunga tuihono:https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.07290
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  • We present a catalog of sources detected by the Mikhail Pavlinsky ART-XC telescope onboard the SRG space observatory during the observations of the Galactic plane region near a longitude $l\simeq20$ deg (L20 field) in October 2019. The L20 field was observed four times in the scanning mode, which provided a uniform coverage of the sky region with a total area of $\simeq24$ sq. deg with a median sensitivity of $8\times10^{-13}$ erg s$^{-1}$ cm$^{-2}$ (at 50% detection completeness) in the 4$-$12 keV. As a result, we have detected 29 X-ray sources at a statistically significant level, 11 of which have not been detected previously by other X-ray observatories. Preliminary estimates show that four of them can presumably be extragalactic in nature. We also show that the source SRGA J183220.1$-$103508 (CXOGSG J183220.8$-$103510), is most likely a galaxy cluster containing a bright radio galaxy at redshift $z\simeq0.121$.