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2006ApJ...641L.101G - Astrophys. J., 641, L101-L104 (2006/April-3)

X-ray number counts of normal galaxies.

GEORGAKAKIS A., GEORGANTOPOULOS I., AKYLAS A., ZEZAS A. and TZANAVARIS P.

Abstract (from CDS):

We use the number counts of X-ray-selected normal galaxies to explore their evolution by combining the most recent wide-angle shallow and pencil-beam deep samples available. The differential X-ray number counts, dN/dS, for early- and late-type normal galaxies are constructed separately and then compared with the predictions of the local X-ray luminosity function under different evolution scenarios. The dN/dS of early-type galaxies is consistent with no evolution out to z~0.5. For late-type galaxies, our analysis suggests that it is the sources with an X-ray-to-optical flux ratio logfX/fopt>-2 that are evolving the fastest. Including these systems in the late-type galaxy sample yields evolution of the form ~(1+z)2.7 out to z~0.4. On the contrary, late-type sources with logfX/fopt←2 are consistent with no evolution. This suggests that the logfX/fopt>-2 population comprises the most powerful and fast-evolving starbursts at moderate and high z. We argue that although residual low-luminosity AGN contamination may bias our results toward stronger evolution, this is unlikely to modify our main conclusions.

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Journal keyword(s): Surveys - X-Rays: Galaxies - X-Rays: General

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