1. Exploring X-Ray Properties of Low-metallicity Dwarf Galaxies
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Jenna M. Cann, Kimberly A. Weaver, Ryan W. Pfeifle, Nathan J. Secrest, Shobita Satyapal, and Mario Gliozzi
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Dwarf galaxies ,X-ray astronomy ,Astrophysics ,QB460-466 - Abstract
One of the primary outstanding questions in extragalactic astronomy is the formation and early evolution of the supermassive black holes that are seen in nearly every massive galaxy. Low-metallicity dwarf galaxies may offer the most representative local analogs to pristine early galaxies, making them a vital tool in probing black hole seed models through the study of the intermediate-mass black holes (IMBHs) possibly hosted therein; though these dwarf galaxies, and the IMBHs they may host, are typically not as well-studied in this context as their higher-metallicity and higher-mass counterparts. In this paper, we explore the X-ray properties of a sample of 37 low-metallicity dwarf galaxies using archival XMM observations, and we compare the properties of this population against a representative sample of higher-metallicity counterparts. We report the detection of 10 sources with 0.3–10 keV luminosity in excess of 10 ^40 erg s ^−1 within the low-metallicity sample, which we highlight for followup as potential IMBH candidates. Finally, we discuss the differing multiwavelength scaling relations (e.g., L _X – L _W2 , L _X –star formation rate) between the two galaxy populations, as well as the sample’s L _X as a function of metallicity.
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- 2024
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