Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-01-10
Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc. 367 (2006) 1017-1028
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Accepted for publication in MNRAS
Scientific paper
10.1111/j.1365-2966.2006.10027.x
This paper uses the 1st XMM Serendipitous Source Catalog compiled by the XMM Science Center to identify low-z X-ray selected normal galaxy candidates. Our sample covers a total area of ~6deg^2 to the 0.5-2keV limit 1e-15cgs. A total of 23 sources are selected on the basis of low X-ray-to-optical flux ratio logfx/fopt<-2, soft X-ray spectral properties and optical spectra, when available, consistent with stellar than AGN processes. This sample is combined with similarly selected systems from the Needles in the Haystack Survey (Georgantopoulos et al. 2005) to provide a total of 46 z<0.2 X-ray detected normal galaxies, the largest low-z sample yet available. This is first used to constrain the normal galaxy logN-logS at bright fluxes (>1e-15cgs). We estimate a slope of -1.46\pm0.13 for the cumulative number counts consistent with the euclidean prediction. We further combine our sample with 23 local (z<0.2) galaxies from the CDF North and South to construct the local X-ray luminosity function of normal galaxies. A Schechter form provides a good fit to the data with a break at logL*~41.02cgs and a slope of -1.76\pm0.10. Finally, for the sample of 46 systems we explore the association between X-ray luminosity and host galaxy properties, such as SFR and stellar mass. We find that the L_X of the emission-line systems correlates with Ha luminosity and 1.4GHz radio power, both providing an estimate of the current star-formation rate. In the case of early type galaxies with absorption line optical spectra we use the K-band as proxy to stellar mass and find a correlation of the form L_X~L_K^1.5. This is flatter than the L_X-L_B relation for local ellipticals. This may be due to either L_K providing a better proxy to galaxy mass or selection effects biasing our sample against very luminous early-type galaxies.
Chavushyan Vahram
Georgakakis Antonis
Georgantopoulos Ioannis
Koulouridis Elias
Leonidaki Ioanna
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