Unifying X-ray Scaling Relations from Galaxies to Clusters
Michael E. Anderson, Massimo Gaspari, Simon D. M. White, Wenting Wang,, Xinyu Dai

TL;DR
This study combines X-ray data from a large sample of central galaxies to establish a unified, self-similar scaling relation between X-ray luminosity and halo mass across galaxies, groups, and clusters, highlighting the role of AGN feedback.
Contribution
It presents the first comprehensive X-ray scaling relation from galaxies to clusters using a large optically-selected sample, revealing a unified relation with implications for AGN feedback.
Findings
Detected X-ray emission in nearly entire galaxy sample
Established a single power-law scaling relation for X-ray luminosity across mass scales
Found the relation is steeper than self-similar predictions, indicating non-gravitational heating
Abstract
We examine a sample of "locally brightest galaxies" selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey to be central galaxies within their dark matter halos. These were previously stacked by the Planck Collaboration to measure the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich signal as a function of central galaxy stellar mass. Here, we stack the X-ray emission from these halos using data from the ROSAT All-Sky Survey. We detect emission across almost our entire sample, including emission which we attribute to hot gas around galaxies spanning a range of 1.2 dex in stellar mass (corresponding to nearly two orders of magnitude in halo mass) down to (). Over this range, the X-ray luminosity can be fit by a power-law, either of stellar mass or of halo mass. A single unified scaling relation between mass and applies for galaxies, groups, and…
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