A census of ultraluminous X-ray sources in the local Universe
Konstantinos Kovlakas, Andreas Zezas, Jeff J. Andrews, Antara, Basu-Zych, Tassos Fragos, Ann Hornschemeier, Bret Lehmer, Andrew Ptak

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive census of ultraluminous X-ray sources in nearby galaxies, revealing their scaling with galaxy properties, dependence on morphology, and the influence of metallicity and star formation history.
Contribution
It offers the first large-scale, detailed analysis of ULX populations across diverse galaxy types, incorporating new catalog data and population synthesis model comparisons.
Findings
629 ULX candidates identified in 309 galaxies within 40 Mpc.
ULX numbers scale with star-formation rate and stellar mass, varying by galaxy type.
ULX rate inversely correlates with galaxy metallicity.
Abstract
Using the Chandra Source Catalog 2.0 and a newly compiled catalogue of galaxies in the local Universe, we deliver a census of ultraluminous X-ray source (ULX) populations in nearby galaxies. We find 629 ULX candidates in 309 galaxies with distance smaller than 40\,Mpc. The foreground/background contamination is . The ULX populations in bona-fide star-forming galaxies scale on average with star-formation rate (SFR) and stellar mass () such that the number of ULXs per galaxy is . The scaling depends strongly on the morphological type. This analysis shows that early spiral galaxies contain an additional population of ULXs that scales with . We also confirm the strong anti-correlation of the ULX rate with the host galaxy's metallicity. In the…
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