A Catalogue and Analysis of X-ray luminosities of Early-type galaxies

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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33 pages, 16 postscript figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS

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10.1046/j.1365-8711.2001.04890.x

We present a catalogue of X-ray luminosities for 401 early-type galaxies, of which 136 are based on newly analysed ROSAT PSPC pointed observations. The remaining luminosities are taken from the literature and converted to a common energy band, spectral model and distance scale. Using this sample we fit the L_X:L_B relation for early-type galaxies and find a best fit slope for the catalogue of ~2.2. We demonstrate the influence of group-dominant galaxies on the fit and present evidence that the relation is not well modeled by a single powerlaw fit. We also derive estimates of the contribution to galaxy X-ray luminosities from discrete sources and conclude that they provide L_discrete/L_B = 29.5 erg/s/L_solar. We compare this result to luminosities from our catalogue. Lastly, we examine the influence of environment on galaxy X-ray luminosity and on the form of the L_X:L_B relation. We conclude that although environment undoubtedly affects the X-ray properties of individual galaxies, particularly those in the centres of groups and clusters, it does not change the nature of whole populations.

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