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Chandra X-Ray Source Catalog

The gamma-ray sky as seen by NASA's Fermi telescope

Credit: NASA/DOE/Fermi LAT Collaboration

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Dataset description

The Chandra Source Catalog (CSC 2.1) is the definitive catalog of X-ray sources detected by NASA's Chandra X-Ray Observatory, the most powerful X-ray telescope ever built.

The Chandra X-Ray Observatory, launched in 1999, provides the sharpest X-ray images ever achieved, with sub-arcsecond angular resolution. The Chandra Source Catalog is a comprehensive catalog of all X-ray sources detected in Chandra observations, including positions, multi-band photometry (soft, medium, hard, broad, wide bands), hardness ratios for spectral characterization, variability flags, and source extent measurements.

CSC 2.1 covers roughly 560 square degrees of sky and includes sources from over 15,000 individual Chandra observations. The catalog is essential for multi-wavelength studies of active galactic nuclei, X-ray binaries, supernova remnants, galaxy clusters, and stellar coronae.

Chandra's angular resolution of approximately 0.5 arcseconds is achieved by its four nested pairs of grazing-incidence Wolter Type-I mirrors. This resolution makes the Chandra Source Catalog uniquely powerful: it resolves individual X-ray sources in crowded fields such as the Galactic center, globular clusters, and nearby galaxies where other X-ray telescopes would see only confused blends.

Schema

Column Type Description Sample Null %
row int64 HEASARC internal row identifier 7978 0.0%
obsid int64 Chandra observation identifier (unique per pointing) 31425 0.0%
status string Observation status: archived, observed, or scheduled untriggered 0.0%
name string Chandra observation target name or source designation IGR J17480-2446 0.0%
ra float64 ICRS right ascension in degrees; sub-arcsecond accuracy from Chandra's 0.5" resolution 267.02013 0.2%
dec float64 ICRS declination in degrees -24.78024 0.2%
lii float64 Galactic longitude in degrees 3.83841844 0.2%
bii float64 Galactic latitude in degrees 1.68626595 0.2%
time float64 Observation start time 56190.3067361111 1.8%
detector string Instrument detector used: ACIS-I, ACIS-S, HRC-I, or HRC-S ACIS-S 0.0%
grating string Grating configuration: NONE, LETG, or HETG HETG 0.0%
exposure float64 Exposure time in kiloseconds 200000.0 0.0%
type string Observation type: GO (guest observer), GTO (guaranteed time), DDT (director's discretionary), CAL (calibration) TOO 0.0%
pi string Principal investigator last name Marshall 0.0%
cycle int64 Chandra observing cycle number (proposal cycle) 27 0.0%
proposal int64 Proposal title for the observation 27400375 0.0%
public_date float64 Date when the observation data became publicly available 56576.0 4.4%
sequence_number int64 Chandra sequence number for the observation 402653 0.0%
data_mode string Telemetry mode used (e.g., FAINT, VFAINT, CC33_FAINT) CC_0012C 0.7%
category string Science category assigned to the observation (e.g., AGN, SNR, STARS) BH AND NS BINARIES 0.0%
x_ra_dec float64 Unit vector X component of the pointing direction -0.90669444668946 0.2%
y_ra_dec float64 Unit vector Y component of the pointing direction -0.0471984200843957 0.2%
z_ra_dec float64 Unit vector Z component of the pointing direction -0.419138985879422 0.2%

Quick stats

  • 28,176 Chandra observations in the master catalog
  • Median exposure: 15040.0 ks
  • Instruments: 4 detector configurations

Usage

from datasets import load_dataset

ds = load_dataset("juliensimon/chandra-x-ray-sources", split="train")
df = ds.to_pandas()

# Longest observations
top = df.nlargest(10, "exposure")[["name", "ra", "dec", "exposure", "detector"]]
print(top.to_string())

# Sky coverage map
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
fig, ax = plt.subplots(figsize=(12, 6))
ax.scatter(df["ra"], df["dec"], s=0.1, alpha=0.2)
ax.set_xlabel("RA (deg)")
ax.set_ylabel("Dec (deg)")
ax.invert_xaxis()
ax.set_title("Chandra Observation Pointings")
plt.tight_layout()
plt.show()

# Detector usage breakdown
df["detector"].value_counts().plot.bar()
plt.title("Chandra Detector Usage")
plt.show()

Data source

https://cxc.cfa.harvard.edu/csc/

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Citation

@dataset{chandra_x_ray_sources,
  title = {Chandra X-Ray Source Catalog},
  author = {juliensimon},
  year = {2026},
  url = {https://huggingface.co/datasets/juliensimon/chandra-x-ray-sources},
  publisher = {Hugging Face}
}

License

CC-BY-4.0

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