X-Ray Emission from Early-Type Galaxies: A Complete Sample Observed by [ITAL]ROSAT[/ITAL]
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- 10 March 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 495 (2) , L75-L78
- https://doi.org/10.1086/311223
Abstract
To test the cooling flow model of early-type galaxies, we obtained a complete magnitude-limited sample of 34 early-type galaxies, observed with the PSPC and the HRI on ROSAT. The X-ray-to-optical distribution of galaxies implies a lower envelope, which is consistent with the stellar emission inferred from Cen A. When this stellar component is removed, the gaseous emission is related to the optical luminosity by LX ∝ LBm, where m = 3.0-3.5, which is significantly steeper than the standard theory (m = 1.7). The dispersion about the correlation is large, with a full range of 30-100 in LX for fixed LB. The X-ray temperature is related to the velocity dispersion temperature as TX ∝ Tσn, where n=1.43±0.21, although for several galaxies, TX is about twice Tσ. The excessively hot galaxies are generally the most luminous and are associated with the richest environments. We suggest a model whereby the environment influences the X-ray behavior of these galaxies: early-type galaxies attempt to drive partial or total galactic winds, which can be stifled by the pressure of their environment. Stifled winds should lead to hotter and higher luminosity systems, which would occur most commonly in the richest environments, as observed.Keywords
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