X-ray number counts of star forming galaxies

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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LaTeX (includes ws-procs9x6.cls), 2 pages, 2 figures; proc. conf. "Multiwavelength AGN Surveys", Cozumel, Mexico 2003. Revised

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The behaviour of the X-ray number counts of normal galaxies at faint (-18F<-15 cgs in the 0.5-2.0 keV band) fluxes is investigated. The joint use of
information from radio, far infrared and X-ray surveys allows the determination
of the LogN-LogS of galaxies within a factor-of-3 over the whole flux range
considered.

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