Uncovering an Excess of X-ray Point Sources in the Halos of Virgo Late-type Galaxies
Zhensong Hu, Meicun Hou, Zhiyuan Li

TL;DR
This study identifies a significant excess of X-ray point sources in the halos of Virgo's late-type galaxies, suggesting multiple possible origins but no single dominant source.
Contribution
It provides the first systematic analysis of extraplanar X-ray sources in Virgo late-type galaxies, revealing an excess not explained by known stellar or background sources.
Findings
Approximately 20 excess X-ray sources detected beyond galaxy disks.
No similar excess found in field late-type galaxies.
Supernova-kicked LMXBs and ram pressure effects are likely contributors.
Abstract
We present a systematic search for extraplanar X-ray point sources around 19 late-type, highly inclined disk galaxies residing in the Virgo cluster, based on archival Chandra observations reaching a source detection sensitivity of . Based on the cumulative source surface density distribution as a function of projected vertical distance from the disk mid-plane, we identify a statistically significant () excess of X-ray sources within a projected vertical off-disk distance of (), the presence of which cannot be explained by the bulk stellar content of the individual galaxies, nor by the cosmic X-ray background. On the other hand, there is no significant evidence for an excess of extraplanar X-ray sources in a comparison sample of field late-type edge-on galaxies, for which Chandra…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
