AMUSE-Field I: Nuclear X-ray Properties of Local Field and Group Spheroids across the Stellar Mass Scale
Brendan Miller, Elena Gallo, Tommaso Treu, and Jong-Hak Woo

TL;DR
This study uses Chandra X-ray observations to measure low-level SMBH activity in local early-type field galaxies, revealing a 45% occupation fraction and a correlation between X-ray luminosity and stellar mass, with no strong environmental dependence.
Contribution
First comprehensive X-ray survey of SMBH activity in local field spheroids across a wide stellar mass range, establishing occupation fraction and activity scaling relations.
Findings
Approximately 45% of galaxies host accreting SMBHs.
Nuclear X-ray luminosity scales with stellar mass as M_star^0.71.
No significant increase in activity with galaxy density or group richness.
Abstract
We present the first results from AMUSE-Field, a Chandra survey designed to characterize the occurrence and intensity of low-level accretion onto supermassive black holes (SMBHs) at the center of local early-type field galaxies. This is accomplished by means of a Large Program targeting a distance-limited (<30 Mpc) sample of 103 early types spanning a wide range in stellar masses. We acquired new ACIS-S observations for 61 objects down to a limiting (0.3-10 keV) luminosity of 2.5x10^38 erg/s, and we include an additional 42 objects with archival (typically deeper) coverage. A nuclear X-ray source is detected in 52 out of the 103 galaxies. After accounting for potential contamination from low-mass X-ray binaries, we estimate that the fraction of accreting SMBHs within the sample is 45+/-7 percent, which sets a firm lower limit on the occupation fraction within the field. The measured…
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