Ultra-Luminous X-Ray Sources in the Most Metal Poor Galaxies
A. H. Prestwich, M. Tsantaki, A. Zezas, F. E. Jackson, T. P. Roberts,, R. Foltz, T. Linden, V. Kalogera

TL;DR
This study investigates whether ultra-luminous X-ray sources are more common in extremely metal-poor galaxies, finding evidence that supports a higher occurrence rate in such environments, especially at the lowest metallicities.
Contribution
It provides observational evidence that ULX are preferentially found in low metallicity galaxies, supporting theories of their formation in metal-poor environments.
Findings
ULX are more common in extremely metal-poor galaxies.
The occurrence of ULX increases significantly at the lowest metallicities.
ULX formation efficiency is flat above a certain metallicity threshold.
Abstract
Ultra-Luminous X-ray sources (ULX) are X-ray binaries with Lx>1E^39 ergs/s. The most spectacular examples of ULX occur in starburst galaxies and are now understood to be young, luminous High Mass X-ray Binaries. The conditions under which ULX form are poorly understood, but recent evidence suggests they may be more common in low metallicity systems. Here we investigate the hypothesis that ULX form preferentially in low metallicity galaxies by searching for ULX in a sample of Extremely Metal Poor Galaxies (XMPG) observed with the Chandra X-ray Observatory. XMPG are defined as galaxies with log(O/H)+12<7.65, or less than 5% solar. These are the most metal-deficient galaxies known, and a logical place to find ULX if they favor metal poor systems. We compare the number of ULX (corrected for background contamination) per unit of star formation (Nulx) in the XMPG sample with Nulx in a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Advanced X-ray Imaging Techniques · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
