The eROSITA Final Equatorial-Depth Survey (eFEDS): Presenting The Demographics of X-ray Emission From Normal Galaxies
N. Vulic, A. E. Hornschemeier, F. Haberl, A. R. Basu-Zych, E., Kyritsis, A. Zezas, M. Salvato, A. Ptak, A. Bogdan, K. Kovlakas, J. Wilms, M., Sasaki, T. Liu, A. Merloni, T. Dwelly, H. Brunner, G. Lamer, C. Maitra, K., Nandra, A. Santangelo

TL;DR
The eFEDS survey provides new insights into the X-ray emission of normal galaxies, especially star-forming and dwarf galaxies, revealing their properties, abundance, and potential for high-redshift studies.
Contribution
This study presents the first detailed analysis of normal galaxy X-ray emission from eROSITA data, including classification, demographics, and comparison with simulations.
Findings
94 X-ray detected normal galaxies identified
Overabundance of late-type galaxies compared to predictions
Detection of rare metal-poor dwarf starbursts
Abstract
The Final Equatorial Depth Survey (eFEDS), completed during the calibration and performance verification phase of the instrument on , delivers data at and beyond the final depth of the four-year all-sky survey (eRASS:8), = erg s cm, over 140 deg. It provides the first view of normal galaxy X-ray emission from X-ray binaries (XRBs) and the hot interstellar medium at the full depth of eRASS:8. We use the Heraklion Extragalactic Catalogue (HECATE) of galaxies to correlate with eFEDS X-ray sources and identify 94 X-ray detected normal galaxies. We classify galaxies as star-forming, early-type, composite, and AGN using SDSS and 6dF optical spectroscopy. The eFEDS field harbours 37 normal galaxies: 36 late-type (star-forming) galaxies and 1 early-type…
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