LeMMINGs - IV. The X-ray properties of a statistically complete sample of the nuclei in active and inactive galaxies from the Palomar sample

DOI: 
10.1093/mnras/stab3310
Publication date: 
01/03/2022
Main author: 
Williams D.R.A.
IAA authors: 
Alberdi, A.;Moldon, J.;Pérez-Torres, M.
Authors: 
Williams, D. R.A.;Pahari, M.;Baldi, R. D.;McHardy, I. M.;Mathur, S.;Beswick, R. J.;Beri, A.;Boorman, P.;Aalto, S.;Alberdi, A.;Argo, M. K.;Dullo, B. T.;Fenech, D. M.;Green, D. A.;Knapen, J. H.;Martí-Vidal, I.;Moldon, J.;Mundell, C. G.;Muxlow, T. W.B.;Panessa, F.;Pérez-Torres, M.;Saikia, P.;Shankar, F.;Stevens, I. R.;Uttley, P.
Journal: 
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publication type: 
Article
Volume: 
510.0
Pages: 
4909-4928
Abstract: 
All 280 of the statistically complete Palomar sample of nearby ( < 120 Mpc) galaxies δ> 20 ◦have been observed at 1.5 GHz as part of the LeMMINGs e -MERLIN le gac y surv e y. Here, we present Chandr a X-ray observations of the nuclei of 213 of these galaxies, including a statistically complete sub-set of 113 galaxies in the declination range 40 ◦<δ< 65 ◦. We observed galaxies of all optical spectral types, including 'active' galaxies [e.g. low-ionization nuclear emission line regions (LINERs) and Seyferts] and 'inactive' galaxies like H II galaxies and absorption line galaxies (ALG). The X-ray flux limit of our surv e y is 1.65 ×10 -14 erg s -1 cm -2 (0.3 -10 keV). We detect X-ray emission coincident within 2 arcsec of the nucleus in 150/213 galaxies, including 13/14 Seyferts, 68/77 LINERs, 13/22 ALGs and 56/100 H II galaxies, but cannot completely rule out contamination from non-AGN processes in sources with nuclear luminosities ≲ 10 39 erg s -1 . We construct an X-ray Luminosity function (XLF) and find that the local galaxy XLF, when including all active galactic nucleus (AGN) types, can be represented as a single power law of slope -0.54 ±0.06. The Eddington ratio of the Seyferts is usually 2 -4 decades higher than that of the LINERs, ALGs, and H II galaxies, which are mostly detected with Eddington ratios ≲ 10 -3 . Using [ O III ] line measurements and black hole masses from the literature, we show that LINERs, H II galaxies and ALGs follow similar correlations to low luminosities, suggesting that some 'inactive' galaxies may harbour AGN.
Database: 
SCOPUS
ADS
URL: 
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/2022MNRAS.510.4909W/abstract
ADS Bibcode: 
2022MNRAS.510.4909W
Keywords: 
Galaxies: Active | X-rays: Galaxies