We present a catalog of point sources detected with the Mikhail Pavlinsky ART-XC telescope on board the SRG observatory during a wide-field survey of the Galactic Bulge that was conducted as part of the mission's calibration and performance verification phase in 2019. The survey consisted of nearly 18 days of consecutive scanning observations of the sky region |l|<6deg, |b|<2.5deg with the median sensitivity of 4x10^-13^ erg/s/cm^2^ in the 4-12keV energy band, which allows the detection of sources down to a luminosity of 3x10^33^erg/s near the Galactic Center. Using a maximum likelihood based algorithm, 172 sources were detected. Of these, 153 are registered on the average 4-12keV map and 18 sources are either extremely hard (detected only at energies above 7keV) or highly variable (detected only in individual scans shorter than a day). For 121 sources, there are plausible counterparts in other X-ray source catalogs, including 43 with known classification. The remaining 51 sources are previously unknown objects, discovered by ART-XC during the Galactic Bulge survey.
Cone search capability for table J/MNRAS/529/941/catalog (Location and flux information for the discovered sources)