Table 1.
Number of sources in the radio catalogs after each step of the cross-matching and filtering processes.
XMM-Newton |
Swift Only |
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Catalog | N | Source | X+UV | UV | Qual. | X+UV | UV | Qual. | Total |
Best+12 | 18 286 | Cat. | 110 | − | 58 | 59 | − | 18 | 76 |
Chandola+20 | 27 | Cat. | 1 | − | 1 | 3 | − | 0 | 1 |
Ching+17 | 6720 | Cat. | 38 | − | 16 | 18 | − | 4 | 20 |
FRXCAT | 507 | Cat. | 26 | − | 14 | 7 | − | 4 | 18 |
Gendre+10 | 636 | Cat. | 40 | − | 20 | 35 | − | 19 | 39 |
GRG_catalog | 820 | Cat. | 23 | − | 8 | 10 | − | 5 | 13 |
Kosmaczewski+20 | 29 | Cat. | 7 | − | 1 | 5 | − | 3 | 4 |
Liao+20_I | 126 | Cat. | 9 | − | 1 | 4 | − | 3 | 4 |
Liao+20_II | 91 | Lit. | − | 16 | 9 | − | 7 | 4 | 13 |
Macconi+20 | 63 | Lit. | − | 26 | 23 | − | 2 | 2 | 25 |
Mingo+19 | 5805 | Cat. | 15 | − | 8 | 11 | − | 5 | 13 |
Miraghaei+17_FR | 1329 | Cat. | 16 | − | 7 | 9 | − | 3 | 10 |
Miraghaei+17_FR_HL | 245 | Cat. | 7 | − | 3 | 6 | − | 1 | 4 |
ROGUEI | 32 616 | Cat. | 34 | − | 21 | 17 | − | 8 | 29 |
Sobolewska+19a | 25 | Cat. | 11 | − | 2 | 5 | − | 2 | 4 |
Notes. Column 1: catalog name as defined in Sect. 3. Column 2: number of sources in the literature radio catalog. Column 3: source of the X-ray data. “Cat.” means that the source is either the XMM-Newton simultaneous catalog or the Swift X-ray & UV catalog. “Lit.” means that the X-ray values (Γ and LX) were from the literature reference associated with the catalog name. Columns 3–8: number of sources left after filtering, cross-matching the radio catalogs with XMM-Newton and Swift X-ray and UV catalogs, and data quality cuts. If the source of the X-ray data is a source catalog, X+UV is the number of sources left in the radio catalog after applying filtering to the sources that matched with the simultaneous XMM-Newton simultaneous catalog and the Swift X-ray & UV catalog under the respective observatory columns (see Sect. 4.1). In this case, we did not cross-match with the UV-only catalogs, resulting in a “–” value in the UV column. If the source of X-ray data is from the literature reference, UV is the number of sources after filtering that matched with the XMM-OM-SUSS 5.0 and Swift UVOTSSC UV source catalogs (see Sect. 4.1). In this case, we did not cross-match with the X-ray+UV catalogs and only cross-matched with UV catalogs, resulting in a “–” value in X+UV column. “Qual.” is the number of sources left after performing the data quality cuts described in Sect. 4.3. Column 9: total amount of sources for the catalog, produced by combining the sources left in the radio catalogs with either XMM-Newton or Swift matches after cross-matching and data quality cuts.
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