A study of X-ray emission of galaxies hosting molecular outflows (MOX sample)
Sibasish Laha (UCSD), Matteo Guainazzi, Enrico Piconcelli, Poshak, Gandhi, Claudio Ricci, Ritesh Ghosh, Alex G. Markowitz, and Joydeep Bagchi

TL;DR
This study analyzes X-ray properties of galaxies with molecular outflows, revealing that both AGN activity and starbursts significantly influence the outflows, with AGN playing a dominant role.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed X-ray spectral analysis of MOX galaxies, highlighting the correlation between X-ray/AGN luminosity and molecular outflow properties, and suggesting obscured AGN presence.
Findings
X-ray bolometric correction ranges from 10^{-4.5} to 10^{-0.5}.
Strong correlation between AGN luminosity and outflow velocity.
Starbursts also significantly contribute to driving molecular outflows.
Abstract
We have carried out an extensive X-ray spectral analysis of a sample of galaxies exhibiting molecular outflows (MOX sample), to characterize the X-ray properties and investigate the effect of AGN on the dynamical properties of the molecular outflows. We find that the X-ray bolometric correction of these sources ranges from to , with of the sources below , implying a weak X-ray emission relative to the AGN bolometric luminosity (). However, the upper limit on the luminosity () obtained from m flux, following the correlation derived by Asmus et al., are orders of magnitude larger than the values estimated using X-ray spectroscopy, implying a possibility that the MOX sources host normal AGN (not X-ray weak), and their…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Atomic and Molecular Physics
