Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2008-01-28
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Accepted to be published as an MPE report for the conference "X-rays from nearby galaxies" (ESAC, Spain, September 5-7, 2007);
Scientific paper
We compile one of the largest ever samples to probe the X-ray normal galaxy luminosity function and its evolution with cosmic time. In particular, we select 207 galaxies (106 late and 101 early-type systems) from the Chandra Deep Field North and South surveys, the Extended Chandra Deep Field South and the XBOOTES survey. We derive the luminosity function separately for the total (early+late), the early and the late-type samples using both a parametric maximum likelihood method, and a variant of the non-parametric 1/V_m method. Although the statistics is limited, we find that the total (early+late) galaxy sample is consistent with a Pure Luminosity evolution model where the luminosity evolves according to L(z) ~ (1+z)^2.2. The late-type systems appear to drive this trend while the early-type systems show much weaker evidence for evolution. We argue that the X-ray evolution of late-type systems is consistent with that of blue galaxies in the optical. In contrast there is a mismatch between the X-ray evolution of early-type systems and that of red galaxies at optical wavelengths.
Georgantopoulos Ioannis
Tzanavaris Panayiotis
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