Chandra Survey of Nearby Edge-on Disk Galaxies I: Luminosities of Galactic Coronae
Jiang-Tao Li, Q. Daniel Wang (UMASS)

TL;DR
This study systematically analyzes Chandra X-ray observations of 53 nearby edge-on disk galaxies, revealing that coronal X-ray luminosity correlates strongly with star formation rate and is primarily powered by supernova feedback, indicating widespread galactic outflows.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis linking coronal X-ray luminosity to supernova energy input across a diverse galaxy sample, highlighting self-regulation mechanisms.
Findings
Lx correlates with SFR across all galaxies.
Including supernova energy input yields a tighter Lx-E_SN relation.
Coronal radiation efficiency is linked to galaxy mass ratios.
Abstract
X-ray-emitting coronae of nearby galaxies are expected to be produced either by accretion from the intergalactic medium and/or by various galactic feedback. We herein present a systematical analysis of the Chandra observations of 53 nearby edge-on disk galaxies over a range of 3 orders of magnitude in SFR. Various coronal properties, such as the luminosity, vertical/horizontal extent, and other inferred parameters, are characterized for all the sample galaxies. For galaxies with high enough counting statistics, we also examine the thermal and chemical states of the coronal gas. Here we concentrate on the coronal luminosity (Lx), estimated in 0.5-2keV and within 5 times the diffuse X-ray vertical scale height. We find Lx strongly correlates with the SFR for the whole sample. But the inclusion of Ia SNe in the total energy input (E_SN) gives an even tighter correlation, which may be…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
