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We study the source-subtracted near-infrared and X-ray background fluctuations of the COSMOS field using data from the Spitzer SPLASH program ($sim$1272 hours) and Chandra COSMOS Legacy Survey (4.6 Ms). The new auto power spectra of the cosmic infrared and X-ray background fluctuations reach maximum angular scales of $sim$ 3000$$ and $sim$ 5000$$, respectively. We measure the cross power spectra between each infrared and X-ray band and calculate the mean power above 20$$. We find that the soft X-ray band is correlated with 3.6 and 4.5$mu$m at $sim$ 4 $sigma$ significance level. The significance between hard X-ray and the 3.6$mu$m (4.5$mu$m) band is $sim$2.2 $sigma$ ($sim$3.8$sigma$). The combined infrared (3.6 + 4.5$mu$m) data are correlated with the X-ray data in soft ([0.5-2] keV), hard ([2-7] keV) and broad ([0.5-7] keV) bands at $sim$5.6$sigma$, $sim$4.4$sigma$ and $sim$6.6$sigma$ level, respectively. We compare the new measurements with existing models for the contributions from known populations at $z$$<$7, which are not subtracted. The model predictions are consistent with the measurements but we cannot rule out contributions from other components, such as Direct Collapse Black Holes (DCBH). However, the stacked cross-power spectra, combining other available data, show excess fluctuations about an order of magnitude on average at $sim$4$sigma$ confidence at scales within $sim$300$$. By studying the X-ray SED of the cross-power signal, assuming no significant variation from the infrared, we find that its shape is consistent with DCBHs.
We present the X-ray spectral analysis of the 1855 extragalactic sources in the Chandra COSMOS-Legacy survey catalog having more than 30 net counts in the 0.5-7 keV band. 38% of the sources are optically classified Type 1 active galactic nuclei (AGN)
Using {em Chandra} observations in the 2.15 deg$^{2}$ COSMOS legacy field, we present one of the most accurate measurements of the Cosmic X-ray Background (CXB) spectrum to date in the [0.3-7] keV energy band. The CXB has three distinct components: c
The COSMOS-Legacy survey is a 4.6 Ms Chandra program that has imaged 2.2 deg$^2$ of the COSMOS field with an effective exposure of $simeq$160 ks over the central 1.5 deg$^2$ and of $simeq$80 ks in the remaining area. The survey is the combination of
We present the catalog of optical and infrared counterparts of the Chandra COSMOS-Legacy Survey, a 4.6 Ms Chandra program on the 2.2 square degrees of the COSMOS field, combination of 56 new overlapping observations obtained in Cycle 14 with the prev
We present the largest high-redshift (3<z<6.85) sample of X-ray-selected active galactic nuclei (AGN) on a contiguous field, using sources detected in the Chandra COSMOS Legacy survey. The sample contains 174 sources, 87 with spectroscopic redshift,