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Table 9.

FXT properties from Paper I and this work used to compute the volumetric density rates (Sect. 5.3) and X-ray luminosity functions (Sect. 5.2).

FXT z LX, peak zmax Vmax
(erg s−1) (Gpc3)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
Paper I (Quirola-Vásquez et al. 2022)

1 0.1866 ( † ), (a) 1.9 × 1046 4.30 1673
7 1.0 ( † ) 1.3 × 1046 3.59 1354
8 0.61 1.1 × 1044 0.52 32
9 0.7 1.5 × 1045 1.49 343
10 1.0 ( † ) 4.8 × 1045 2.42 789
11 0.0216 ( † ), (b) 2.4 × 1044 0.72 70
12 1.0 ( † ) 3.0 × 1045 2.00 584
13 1.0 ( † ) 6.5 × 1044 1.08 177
14 2.23 (c) 1.7 × 1047 11.01 3751

This work

15 1.0 ( † ) 1.0 × 1045 1.30 261
16 0.738 2.8 × 1045 1.94 554
17 1.0 ( † ) 6.3 × 1045 2.73 946
18 0.35 1.9 × 1047 11.55 3867
19 1.44 3.7 × 1046 5.72 2245
20 1.0 ( † ) 8.1 × 1046 7.98 2987
21 0.85 6.9 × 1045 2.80 978
22 1.51 1.3 × 1046 3.61 1367

Notes. Column 2: adopted redshift for each FXT. Column 3: peak isotropic X-ray luminosity in cgs units (corrected for Galactic and intrinsic absorption). Column 4: maximum observable redshift. Column 5: maximum comoving volume in Gpc3 units. ( † )Fiducial redshifts.

(a)

Redshift taken from Eappachen et al. (2022, z = 0.1866).

(b)

Redshift taken from Glennie et al. (2015, 94.9 Mpc).

(c)

Redshift taken from Bauer et al. (2017, z = 2.23).

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