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C-GOALS: Chandra observations of a complete sample of luminous infrared galaxies from the IRAS Revised Bright Galaxy Survey

Authors :
Iwasawa, K.
Sanders, D. B.
Teng, Stacy H.
U, Vivian
Armus, L.
Evans, A. S.
Howell, J. H.
Komossa, S.
Mazzarella, J. M.
Petric, A. O.
Surace, J. A.
Vavilkin, T.
Veilleux, S.
Trentham, N.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

We present X-ray data for a complete sample of 44 luminous infrared galaxies (LIRGs), obtained with the Chandra X-ray Observatory. These are the X-ray observations of the high luminosity portion of the Great Observatory All-sky LIRG Survey (GOALS), which includes the most luminous infrared selected galaxies, log (Lir/Lsun) > 11.73, in the local universe, z < 0.088. X-rays were detected from 43 out of 44 objects, and their arcsec-resolution images, spectra, and radial brightness distributions are presented. With a selection by hard X-ray colour and the 6.4 keV iron line, AGN are found in 37% of the objects, with higher luminosity sources more likely to contain an AGN. These AGN also tend to be found in late-stage mergers. The AGN fraction would increase to 48% if objects with mid-IR [Ne V] detection are included. Double AGN are clearly detected only in NGC 6240 among 24 double/triple systems. Other AGN are found either in single nucleus objects or in one of the double nuclei at similar rates. Objects without conventional X-ray signatures of AGN appear to be hard X-ray quiet, relative to the X-ray to far-IR correlation for starburst galaxies, as discussed elsewhere. Most objects also show extended soft X-ray emission, which is likely related to an outflow from the nuclear region, with a metal abundance pattern suggesting enrichment by core collapse supernovae, as expected for a starburst.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in A&A, 30 pages, 15 figures, Large PDF file (~8 MB) of extensive image figures can be downloaded from http://goals.ipac.caltech.edu/publications.html

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1103.2755
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201015264