Table 3: The cumulative angular density of sources in the broad bands.
Flux N(>S) N N(>S) N
  0.5-2 keV   2-10 keV  
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
-14.84 605.7 $\pm $ 3.4* 31 837 - -
-14.70 474.0 $\pm $ 2.7 31 465 - -
-14.43 287.4 $\pm $ 1.7 27 944 - -
-14.40 268.4 $\pm $ 1.6 27 119 - -
-14.10 132.9 $\pm $ 1.0 16 715 - -
-14.04 111.2 $\pm $ 0.9 14 283 315.6 $\pm $ 3.2* 9431
-13.85 65.9 $\pm $ 0.7 8674 181.2 $\pm $ 1.9 8911
-13.80 57.0 $\pm $ 0.7 7521 155.6 $\pm $ 1.7 8628
-13.50 21.7 $\pm $ 0.4 2871 54.0 $\pm $ 0.7 5443
-13.20 8.0 $\pm $ 0.2 1057 17.0 $\pm $ 0.4 2172
-12.90 3.0 $\pm $ 0.2 395 5.3 $\pm $ 0.2 704
-12.60 1.1 $\pm $ 0.1 138 1.6 $\pm $ 0.1 213
-12.30 0.4 $\pm $ 0.1 53 0.5 $\pm $ 0.1 55
(1) Energy band flux in log units. (2) Cumulative angular density of sources in units of ${\rm deg^{-2}}$ above a given flux in the 0.5-2 keV energy band. (3) Number of sources above given flux in the 0.5-2 keV energy band. (2) Cumulative angular density of sources in units of ${\rm deg^{-2}}$ above a given flux in the 2-10 keV energy band. (3) Number of sources above given flux in the 2-10 keV energy band. * Cumulative angular density of sources at the flux limits of our survey in the 0.5-2 keV and 2-10 keV bands.

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