X-ray Bright Optically Inactive Galaxies (XBONG) in XMM-Newton/SDSS fields: more diluted than absorbed?

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10.1111/j.1365-2966.2005.08754.x

We explore the properties of X-ray Bright Optically Inactive Galaxies (XBONG) detected in the 0.5-8 keV spectral band in 20 public XMM fields overlapping with the SDSS. We constrain our sample to optically extended systems with log (f_X/f_o > -2) that have spectroscopic identifications available from the SDSS (r<19.2 mag). The resulting sample contains 12 objects with L_X (0.5-8keV)= 5 x 10^41 - 2x10^44 erg s-1 in the redshift range 0.06 < z < 0.45. The X-ray emission in four cases is extended suggesting the presence of hot gas associated with a cluster or group of galaxies. The X-ray spectral fits show that two additional sources are best fit with a thermal component emission (kT \~ 1 keV). Three sources aremost likely associated with AGN: their X-ray spectrum is described by a steep photon index ~ 1.9 typical of unobscured AGN while, they are very luminous in X-rays (L_X (0.5-8 keV) ~ 10^43 - 10^44 erg s-1.) Finally, three more sources could be associated with either normal galaxies or unobscured Low Luminosity AGN (L_X < 10^42 erg s-1). We find no evidence for significant X-ray absorbing columns in any of our XBONGs. The above suggest that XBONGs, selected in the total 0.5-8 keV band, comprise a mixed bag of objects primarily including normal elliptical galaxies and type-1 AGN whose optical nuclear spectrum is probably diluted by the strong stellar continuum. Nevertheless, as our sample is not statistically complete we cannot exclude the possibility that a fraction of optically fainter XBONG may be associated with heavily obscured AGN.

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