A study of X-ray emission of galaxies hosting molecular outflows (MOX sample)
Abstract
We have carried out an extensive X-ray spectral analysis of a sample of galaxies exhibiting molecular outflows (MOX sample), to characterize the X-ray properties and investigate the effect of AGN on the dynamical properties of the molecular outflows. We find that the X-ray bolometric correction of these sources ranges from to , with of the sources below , implying a weak X-ray emission relative to the AGN bolometric luminosity (). However, the upper limit on the luminosity () obtained from m flux, following the correlation derived by Asmus et al., are orders of magnitude larger than the values estimated using X-ray spectroscopy, implying a possibility that the MOX sources host normal AGN (not X-ray weak), and their X-ray spectra are extremely obscured. We find that both , and correlates strongly with the molecular outflow velocity as well as the mass outflow rates (), implying that the central AGN plays an important role in driving these massive outflows. However, we also find statistically significant positive correlations between the starburst emission and MO mass outflow rate, vs , and vs , which implies that starbursts can generate and drive the molecular outflows. The correlations of MO velocity and with AGN luminosities are found to be stronger compared to those with the starburst luminosities. We conclude that both starbursts and AGN play crucial role in driving the large scale MO.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1809.07906,
title = {A study of X-ray emission of galaxies hosting molecular outflows (MOX sample)},
author = {Sibasish Laha and Matteo Guainazzi and Enrico Piconcelli and Poshak Gandhi and Claudio Ricci and Ritesh Ghosh and Alex G. Markowitz and Joydeep Bagchi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.07906},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
Accepted for publication in the ApJ