Ultra-Luminous X-ray Source Populations in Normal Galaxies: a Preliminary Survey with Chandra
Abstract
We present results of a Chandra survey of the ultra-luminous X-ray sources (ULX) in 13 normal galaxies, in which we combine source detection with X-ray flux measurement. 22 ULX were detected, i.e. with L_x > 1 x 10^{39} erg s^{-1} (L_10), and 39 other sources were detected with L_x > 5 x 10^{38} erg s^{-1} (L_5). We also use radial intensity profiles to remove extended sources from the sample. The majority of sources are not extended, which for a typical distance constrains the emission region size to less than 50 pc. X-ray colour-colour diagrams and spectral fitting results were examined for indicators of the ULX nature. In the case of the brighter sources, spectral fitting generally requires two-component models. In only a few cases do colour-colour diagrams or spectral fitting provide evidence of black hole nature. We find no evidence of a correlation with stellar mass, however there is a strong correlation with star formation as indicated by the 60 micron flux as found in previous studies.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0305345,
title = {Ultra-Luminous X-ray Source Populations in Normal Galaxies: a Preliminary Survey with Chandra},
author = {P. J. Humphrey and G. Fabbiano and M. Elvis and M. J. Church and M. Balucinska-Church},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0305345},
year = {2009}
}
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16 pages including 7 figures, MNRAS accepted