The coincidence and angular clustering of Chandra and SCUBA sources
Abstract
We explore the relationship between the hard X-ray and sub-mm populations using deep Chandra observations of a large, contiguous SCUBA survey. In agreement with other recent findings, we confirm that the direct overlap is small. Of the 17 sub-mm sources detected in this field at 850 microns, only one is coincident with a Chandra source. The resulting limits imply that the majority of SCUBA sources are not powered by AGN, unless the central engine is obscured by Compton-thick material with a low (<1 per cent) scattered component. Furthermore, since Chandra detects only ~5 per cent of SCUBA sources, the typical obscuration would need to be almost isotropic. The X-ray upper limits are so strong that in most cases we can also rule out a starburst SED at low redshift, suggesting that the majority of SCUBA sources lie at z>1 even if they are purely starburst galaxies. Despite the low detection rate, we find evidence for strong angular clustering between the X-ray and sub-mm populations. The implication is that AGN and SCUBA sources trace the same large-scale structure but do not generally coincide. If bright sub-mm sources represent massive elliptical galaxies in formation, we suggest that (for a given galaxy) the major episode of star-formation must be distinct from the period of observable quasar activity.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0108400,
title = {The coincidence and angular clustering of Chandra and SCUBA sources},
author = {O. Almaini and S. E. Scott and J. S. Dunlop and J. C. Manners and C. J. Willott and A. Lawrence and R. J. Ivison and O. Johnson and A. W. Blain and J. A. Peacock and S. J. Oliver and M. J. Fox and R. G. Mann and I. Perez-Fournon and E. Gonzalez-Solares and M. Rowan-Robinson and S. Serjeant and F. Cabrera-Guerra and D. H. Hughes},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0108400},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
12 pages, 8 figures, MNRAS in press. Minor revision, including a comparison with the SED of Arp-220 and an X-ray stacking analysis for the SCUBA sources