GAMA/XXL: X-ray point sources in low-luminosity galaxies in the GAMA G02/XXL-N field

Author:

Nwaokoro E12,Phillipps S1,Young A J1ORCID,Baldry I3ORCID,Bongiorno A4,Bremer M N1,Brown M J I5ORCID,Chiappetti L6,De Propris R7ORCID,Driver S P8,Elyiv A9,Fotopoulou S1,Giles P A10,Hopkins A M11,Maughan B1ORCID,McGee S12,Pacaud F13ORCID,Pierre M14,Plionis M15,Poggianti B M16,Vignali C1718ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Astrophysics Group, School of Physics, University of Bristol, Tyndall Avenue, Bristol BS8 1TL, UK

2. Physics Department, Abia State University, Uturu, PMB 2000, Nigeria

3. Astrophysics Research Institute, Liverpool John Moores University, IC2, Liverpool Science Park, 146 Brownlow Hill, Liverpool L3 5RF, UK

4. INAF, Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma, via Frascati 33, I-00078 Monte Porzio Catone, Italy

5. School of Physics and Astronomy, Monash University, Clayton, VIC 3800, Australia

6. INAF, IASF Milano, via Corti 12, I-20133 Milano, Italy

7. Finnish Centre for Astronomy with ESO, University of Turku, Vesilinnantie 5, FI-21400 Turku, Finland

8. ICRAR, University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia

9. Main Astronomical Observatory, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 27 Akademika Zabolotnoho St, UA-04103 Kyiv, Ukraine

10. Astronomy Centre, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton BN1 9QH, UK

11. Australian Astronomical Optics, Macquarie University, 105 Delhi Road, North Ryde, NSW 2113, Australia

12. School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK

13. Argelander Institute für Astronomie, Universität Bonn, D-53121 Bonn, Germany

14. AIM, CEA, CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay, Université Paris Diderot, Sorbonne Paris-Cité, F-91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, France

15. Department of Physics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,Thessaloniki 54124, Greece

16. INAF, Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova, vicolo dell’Osservatorio 5, I-35122 Padova, Italy

17. Physics and Astronomy Department, Universitá di Bologna, via Gobetti 93/2, I-40129 Bologna, Italy

18. INAF, Osservatorio di Astrofisica e Scienza dello Spazio di Bologna, via Gobetti 93/3, I-40129 Bologna, Italy

Abstract

ABSTRACT Relatively few X-ray sources are known that have low-mass galaxies as hosts. This is an important restriction on studies of active galactic nuclei (AGNs), hence black holes, and of X-ray binaries (XRBs) in low-mass galaxies; addressing it requires very large samples of both galaxies and X-ray sources. Here, we have matched the X-ray point sources found in the XXL-N field of the XXL survey (with an X-ray flux limit of ∼6 × 10−15 erg s−1 cm−2 in the [0.5–2] keV band) to galaxies with redshifts from the Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA) G02 survey field (down to a magnitude limit r = 19.8) in order to search for AGNs and XRBs in GAMA galaxies, particularly those of low optical luminosity or stellar mass (fainter than Mr = −19 or $M_* \lesssim 10^{9.5}\, \mathrm{M}_{\odot }$). Out of a total of 1200 low-mass galaxies in the overlap region, we find a total of 28 potential X-ray source hosts, though this includes possible background contaminants. From a combination of photometry (optical and infrared colours), positional information, and optical spectra, we deduce that most of the ≃20 X-ray sources genuinely in low-mass galaxies are high-mass X-ray binaries in star-forming galaxies. None of the matched sources in a low-mass galaxy has a BPT classification as an AGN, and even ignoring this requirement, none passes both criteria of close match between the X-ray source position and optical galaxy centre (separation ≤3 arcsec) and high [O iii] line luminosity (above 1040.3 erg s−1).

Funder

Science and Technology Facilities Council

Australian Research Council

Australian Astronomical Observatory

ESA

NASA

National Academy of Sciences

CNES

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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