Overdensity of X-ray Sources in the Field of Nearby Clusters of Galaxies
Murat Hudaverdi, Hideyo Kunieda, Takeshi Tanaka, Yoshito Haba, Akihiro, Furuzawa, Yuzuru Tawara, E. Nihal Ercan

TL;DR
This study finds a significant overdensity of low-luminosity X-ray sources, likely AGN, in the vicinity of nearby galaxy clusters, with the excess diminishing at higher luminosities due to environmental effects.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of X-ray point source overdensity in galaxy clusters, linking it to AGN activity and environmental quenching.
Findings
Cluster regions have ~6 times higher X-ray source density than blank fields.
Overdensity is confined to sources with Lx < 10^40.5 erg/s.
Environmental effects influence AGN activity in cluster environments.
Abstract
Two nearby clusters of galaxies: A194 (z=0.018) and A1060 (z=0.0114) have been analyzed for their X-ray point source properties with XMM-Newton EPIC-PN data. A multi-band source detection technique was applied to both of the clusters, resulting in 46 sources from the A194 field and 32 sources from the A1060 field, respectively. The cumulative log(N)-log(S) for a flux limit of Fx~10E-14 ergs cm-2 s-1 is calculated and compared with that of the Lockman Hole. A ~3 sigma excess of X-ray sources is found for the cluster regions. Considering the higher fraction observed in optical studies from the clusters, we estimate that the cluster source density is 6 times higher than the blank field source density, and 15 times higher than the local group. Our X-ray selected sources have luminosity values between 10E(39.6)<Lx<10E(41.4) ergs/s, in which X-ray emission from LMXBs, hot halos and starburst…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
