An X-ray Selected Sample of Candidate Black Holes in Dwarf Galaxies
Sean Lemons, Amy Reines, Richard Plotkin, Elena Gallo, Jenny Greene

TL;DR
This study identifies candidate black holes in dwarf galaxies using X-ray data, revealing potential low-mass black holes that could have influenced early Universe reionization, with many detections reported for the first time.
Contribution
First X-ray selected sample of candidate black holes in dwarf galaxies, providing new detections and insights into their prevalence and properties.
Findings
43 X-ray sources detected in 19 dwarf galaxies
8 galaxies show significant X-ray excess possibly indicating nuclear sources
Up to 53% of the galaxies may host detectable X-ray sources
Abstract
We present a sample of hard X-ray selected candidate black holes (BHs) in 19 dwarf galaxies. BH candidates are identified by cross-matching a parent sample of ~44,000 local dwarf galaxies (M_stellar < 3 x 10^9 Msun, z<0.055) with the Chandra Source Catalog, and subsequently analyzing the original X-ray data products for matched sources. Of the 19 dwarf galaxies in our sample, 8 have X-ray detections reported here for the first time. We find a total of 43 point-like hard X-ray sources with individual luminosities L(2-10 keV) ~ 10^37 - 10^40 erg/s. Hard X-ray luminosities in this range can be attained by stellar-mass X-ray binaries (XRBs), and by massive BHs accreting at low Eddington ratio. We place an upper limit of 53% (10/19) on the fraction of galaxies in our sample hosting a detectable hard X-ray source consistent with the optical nucleus, although the galaxy center is poorly…
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