THE 4 Ms CHANDRA DEEP FIELD-SOUTH NUMBER COUNTS APPORTIONED BY SOURCE CLASS: PERVASIVE ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI AND THE ASCENT OF NORMAL GALAXIES

This article presents cumulative and differential number-count measurements for the recently completed 4 Ms Chandra Deep Field-South survey.

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