Abstract
Most of the soft and a growing fraction of the harder X-ray background has been resolved into emission from point sources, yet the resolved fraction above 7 keV has only been poorly constrained. We use ∼700 ks of XMM-Newton observations of the Lockman Hole and a photometric approach to estimate the total flux attributable to resolved sources in a number of different energy bands. We find the resolved fraction of the X-ray background to be ∼90 per cent below 2 keV but it decreases rapidly at higher energies with the resolved fraction above ∼7 keV being only ∼50 per cent. The integrated X-ray spectrum from detected sources has a slope of r ∼ 1.75, much softer than the r = 1.4 of the total background spectrum. The unresolved background component has the spectral signature of highly obscured active galactic nuclei.
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