C-GOALS II. Chandra observations of the lower luminosity sample of nearby luminous infrared galaxies in GOALS
Author
Torres-Alba, NIwasawa, K
Díaz-Santos, Tanio
Charmandaris, V
Ricci, C
Chu, J K
Sanders, D B
Armus, Lee
Barcos-Muñoz, L
Evans, A S
Howell, J H
Inami, H
Linden, S T
Medling, A M
Privon, G C
U, V
Yoon, I
Abstract
We analyze Chandra X-ray observatory data for a sample of 63 luminous infrared galaxies (LIRGs), sampling the lower-infrared luminosity range of the Great Observatories All-Sky LIRG survey (GOALS), which includes the most luminous infrared selected galaxies in the local Universe. X-rays are detected for 84 individual galaxies within the 63 systems, for which arcsecond resolution X-ray images, fluxes, infrared and X-ray luminosities, spectra and r...
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We analyze Chandra X-ray observatory data for a sample of 63 luminous infrared galaxies (LIRGs), sampling the lower-infrared luminosity range of the Great Observatories All-Sky LIRG survey (GOALS), which includes the most luminous infrared selected galaxies in the local Universe. X-rays are detected for 84 individual galaxies within the 63 systems, for which arcsecond resolution X-ray images, fluxes, infrared and X-ray luminosities, spectra and radial profiles are presented. Using X-ray and mid-infrared (MIR) selection criteria, we find AGN in (31 +/- 5)% of the galaxy sample, compared to the (38 +/- 6)% previously found for GOALS galaxies with higher infrared luminosities (C-GOALS I). Using MIR data, we find that (59 +/- 9)% of the X-ray selected AGN in the full C-GOALS sample do not contribute significantly to the bolometric luminosity of the host galaxy. Dual AGN are detected in two systems, implying a dual AGN fraction in systems that contain at least one AGN of (29 +/- 14)%, compared to the (11 +/- 10)% found for the C-GOALS I sample. Through analysis of radial profiles, we derive that most sources, and almost all AGN, in the sample are compact, with half of the soft X-ray emission generated within the inner similar to 1 kpc. For most galaxies, the soft X-ray sizes of the sources are comparable to those of the MIR emission. We also find that the hard X-ray faintness previously reported for the bright C-GOALS I sources is also observed in the brightest LIRGs within the sample, with L-FIR > 8 x 10(10) L-circle dot.
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Concurso Nacional Regular 2015Date de publicación
2018Journal title
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS