The similarity of observed X-ray coronae associated with L* disc and elliptical galaxies

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics

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8 pages, 3 figures. Submitted to MNRAS. Comments welcome

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The existence of hot, X-ray luminous gaseous coronae surrounding present day L* galaxies is a generic prediction of galaxy formation theory in the cold dark matter cosmogony. While extended X-ray emission has been known to exist around elliptical galaxies for a long time, diffuse extra-planar emission has only recently been detected around disc galaxies. We compile samples of elliptical and disc galaxies that have Chandra and XMM-Newton measurements, and compare the scaling of the coronal X-ray luminosity (L_X) with both the K-band luminosity (L_K) and the coronal X-ray temperature (T_X). The X-ray flux measurements are corrected for non-thermal point source contamination by spatial excision and spectral subtraction for resolved and unresolved sources respectively. We find that the properties of the extended X-ray emission from galaxies of different morphological types are similar: for both elliptical and disc galaxies, the L_X - L_K and L_X - T_X relations have similar slope, normalisation and scatter. The observed universality of coronal X-ray properties suggests that the bulk of this emission originates from gas that has been accreted, shock-heated and compressed during the assembly of the galaxy and that outflows triggered by stellar processes make only a minor contribution to the X-ray emission. This reservoir of cooling gas is a potential source of morphological transformation; it provides a fresh supply of material for discs to grow around galaxies of all morphological types.

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