2005ApJ...620..113D


Query : 2005ApJ...620..113D

2005ApJ...620..113D - Astrophys. J., 620, 113-125 (2005/February-2)

A Chandra snapshot survey of infrared-bright LINERs: a possible link between star formation, active galactic nucleus fueling, and mass accretion.

DUDIK R.P., SATYAPAL S., GLIOZZI M. and SAMBRUNA R.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present results from a high-resolution X-ray imaging study of nearby LINERs observed by ACIS on board Chandra. This study complements and extends previous X-ray studies of LINERs, focusing on the underexplored population of nearby dust-enshrouded infrared-bright LINERs. The sample consists of 15 IR-bright LINERs (LFIR/LB>3), with distances that range from 11 to 26 Mpc. Combining our sample with previous Chandra studies, we find that ∼51% (28/55) of the LINERs display compact hard X-ray cores. The nuclear 2-10 keV luminosities of the galaxies in this expanded sample range from ∼2x1038 to ∼2x1044 ergs/s. We find that the most extreme IR-faint LINERs are exclusively active galactic nuclei (AGNs). The fraction of LINERs containing AGNs appears to decrease with IR brightness and increase again at the highest values of LFIR/LB. We find that of the 24 LINERs showing compact nuclear hard X-ray cores in the expanded sample that were observed at Hα wavelengths, only eight actually show evidence of a broad line. Similarly, of the 14 LINERs showing compact nuclear hard X-ray cores with corresponding radio observations, only eight display a compact flat spectrum radio core. These findings emphasize the need for high-resolution X-ray imaging observations in the study of IR-bright LINERs. Finally, we find an intriguing trend in the Eddington ratio versus LFIRand LFIR/LBfor the AGN-LINERs in the expanded sample that extends over 7 orders of magnitude in L/LEdd. This correlation may imply a link between black hole growth, as measured by the Eddington ratio, and the star formation rate, as measured by the far-IR luminosity and IR-brightness ratio. If the far-IR luminosity is an indicator of the molecular gas content in our sample of LINERs, our results may further indicate that the mass accretion rate scales with the host galaxy's fuel supply. We discuss the potential implications of our results in the framework of black hole growth and AGN fueling in low-luminosity AGNs.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Active - Galaxies: Nuclei - X-Rays: Galaxies

Simbad objects: 57

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Number of rows : 57
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 M 31 AGN 00 42 44.330 +41 16 07.50 4.86 4.36 3.44     ~ 12650 1
2 NGC 253 SyG 00 47 33.134 -25 17 19.68   8.03   6.94 8.1 ~ 3336 2
3 NGC 404 LIN 01 09 27.02 +35 43 05.3   12.56 11.73     ~ 473 0
4 NGC 660 Sy2 01 43 02.350 +13 38 44.45   12.02 11.16     ~ 556 2
5 NGC 835 Sy2 02 09 24.606 -10 08 09.31   13.29 12.45 12.24   ~ 206 0
6 NGC 1052 Sy2 02 41 04.79849989 -08 15 20.7519527 11.84 11.41 10.47 10.71   ~ 1299 2
7 NGC 1055 GiP 02 41 45.233 +00 26 35.45 11.59 11.40 10.59 10.5 10.7 ~ 283 2
8 Anon 0248+43.0 PaG 02 51 35 +43 15.2           ~ 17 1
9 NGC 2787 LIN 09 19 18.6046606656 +69 12 11.630716128   12.92 11.79     ~ 354 0
10 NGC 2841 LIN 09 22 02.6778711696 +50 58 35.737082868 10.43 10.09 9.22     ~ 1073 1
11 UGC 5101 Sy2 09 35 51.6045544584 +61 21 11.589382368   15.20 15.50     ~ 572 4
12 M 81 Sy2 09 55 33.1726556496 +69 03 55.062505368   7.89 6.94     ~ 4450 3
13 NGC 3079 Sy2 10 01 57.8789863992 +55 40 47.449758324 11.57 11.54 10.86     ~ 1391 3
14 NGC 3125 EmG 10 06 33.318 -29 56 07.32 13.03 13.45 13.00 12.50 13.4 ~ 237 1
15 M 96 GiP 10 46 45.744 +11 49 11.78 10.42 10.15 9.25 8.99   ~ 819 1
16 NGC 3489 GiG 11 00 18.5483994744 +13 54 04.206202668 11.46 11.12 10.29     ~ 400 1
17 M 65 GiP 11 18 55.9084654776 +13 05 32.300703672   9.6       ~ 445 1
18 M 66 GiP 11 20 15.0 +12 59 29 9.85 9.65 8.92     ~ 1386 4
19 NGC 3628 GiP 11 20 17.018 +13 35 22.16   10.42 9.48 9.22   ~ 827 3
20 NGC 3675 GiG 11 26 08.5641089832 +43 35 09.587062464   11.04   9.57   ~ 284 1
21 NGC 4013 GiG 11 58 31.417 +43 56 49.28   12.4       ~ 423 1
22 NGC 4102 Sy2 12 06 23.0 +52 42 40   11.8       ~ 422 1
23 NGC 4125 GiP 12 08 06.017 +65 10 26.88 11.14 10.65 9.72     ~ 428 2
24 NGC 4203 LIN 12 15 05.0549203560 +33 11 50.383965120   12.98 11.99     ~ 492 2
25 NGC 4278 LIN 12 20 06.8242 +29 16 50.722 11.54 11.09 10.16     ~ 946 2
26 NGC 4314 LIN 12 22 32.0223000912 +29 53 43.814812200 11.72 11.43 10.58     ~ 479 1
27 M 100 AGN 12 22 54.9299993592 +15 49 20.296257960 10.04 10.05 9.35     ~ 1847 2
28 NGC 4350 GiP 12 23 57.814 +16 41 36.08   11.5 11.08     ~ 317 0
29 M 84 Sy2 12 25 03.74333 +12 53 13.1393 12.67 12.09 10.49     ~ 1763 2
30 NGC 4419 LIN 12 26 56.4505296720 +15 02 50.688833388 12.42 12.08 11.16     ~ 402 2
31 M 87 AGN 12 30 49.42338414 +12 23 28.0436859 10.16 9.59 8.63   7.49 ~ 7196 3
32 NGC 4494 GiP 12 31 24.0391348536 +25 46 30.071664120   10.55 9.74     ~ 474 0
33 NGC 4527 GiP 12 34 08.4 +02 39 15   12.4       ~ 533 2
34 M 90 Sy2 12 36 49.8009839880 +13 09 46.523813040 10.56 10.26 9.54     ~ 899 1
35 M 58 Sy2 12 37 43.5 +11 49 06 10.80 10.48 9.66     ~ 1079 2
36 M 104 LIN 12 39 59.43185902 -11 37 22.9961800 9.51 9.55 8.00 8.05   ~ 1396 3
37 NGC 4666 EmG 12 45 08.676 -00 27 42.88   11.7   11.5 10.7 ~ 387 1
38 NGC 4696 BiC 12 48 49.2724775784 -41 18 39.304053252   11.21   10.7   ~ 490 3
39 NGC 4713 GiG 12 49 57.8802780576 +05 18 40.933127196   12.3       ~ 305 0
40 NGC 4750 LIN 12 50 07.3113940944 +72 52 28.653179520   11.8       ~ 139 0
41 M 64 SyG 12 56 43.696 +21 40 57.57   9.36 8.52     ~ 940 2
42 NGC 5005 GiP 13 10 56.312 +37 03 32.19   14.67 13.67     ~ 541 2
43 M 51 Sy2 13 29 52.698 +47 11 42.93   9.26 8.36 8.40   ~ 4330 4
44 NGC 5195 GiP 13 29 59.590 +47 15 58.06 10.76 10.45 9.55 9.31   ~ 778 3
45 NGC 5256 PaG 13 38 17.81 +48 16 41.2   14.1 13.42     ~ 430 1
46 Mrk 273 Sy2 13 44 42.1781 +55 53 12.819   15.68 14.91     ~ 913 3
47 Z 162-10 LIN 13 48 52.4892734448 +26 35 34.353002688   14.0       ~ 237 2
48 NGC 5678 AGN 14 32 05.5700264952 +57 55 17.155392060   12.10       ~ 227 1
49 IC 1218 LIN 16 16 37.093 +68 12 09.33   15.3       ~ 36 0
50 NGC 6240 Sy2 16 52 58.9 +02 24 03   14.31 13.37     ~ 1637 2
51 NGC 6503 LIN 17 49 26.4207792072 +70 08 39.604132176 11.56 10.95 10.28 9.92   ~ 520 1
52 NGC 6500 LIN 17 55 59.78218885 +18 20 17.6673590   13.43 12.54     ~ 220 0
53 ESO 286-19 LIN 20 58 26.8183783008 -42 38 59.411838156   14.79 14.79 14.20   ~ 291 0
54 NGC 7331 LIN 22 37 04.0506038088 +34 24 56.800076508 10.65 10.35 9.48     ~ 1228 2
55 IC 1459 AGN 22 57 10.60682195 -36 27 43.9966421   10.96 11.85 9.34 10.3 ~ 624 2
56 NGC 7465 Sy2 23 02 00.9603717552 +15 57 53.236032120   13.3       ~ 303 0
57 ESO 148-2 Sy2 23 15 46.772 -59 03 15.94   14.94 14.73 13.95   ~ 265 1

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