论文标题
伪装成X射线类星体的星系群
Clusters of Galaxies Masquerading as X-Ray Quasars
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论文摘要
受南极望远镜团队发现凤凰集群的启发,我们启动了搜索标准X射线目录中缺少的其他大型星系群。首先,我们通过在Sloan数字天空调查GMBCG目录中具有明亮的X射线源的X射线星系进行了交叉识别,从而确定了25个未包括在星系群集群集群集群集群集群集群集群集群集的群集群集中。这些候选物主要是未识别的或先前被归类为X射线活性银河核(AGN)。我们分析了14个X射线源的简短X射线观测值观测值,发现8个是星系的X射线发光簇,只有一个显示了中央X射线点源的证据。剩下的六名候选人被证明是点源的,在任何延长的排放量上都有微弱的检测或上限。我们无法排除从任何点源的扩展X射线发射的存在。六点源周围的延长发射水平与基于光学丰富度的期望一致,但也可能会受到中央点源的散射X射线光或可能的无线电裂片的延长非热发射的污染。我们表征了每个良好检测的集群源的扩展组件,发现八个X射线簇中有六个与紧凑的冷核簇一致。基于其Chandra和Rosat Fluxes之间的4σ差异,在最近的Chandra观察之前,新近识别的低亮度X射线簇可能在Chandra观察之前具有20年的X射线露骨Agn。
Inspired by the discovery of the Phoenix cluster by the South Pole Telescope team, we initiated a search for other massive clusters of galaxies missing from the standard X-ray catalogs. We began by identifying 25 cluster candidates not included in the Meta-Catalog of X-ray Clusters of galaxies cluster compilation through cross-identification of the central galaxies of optically identified clusters in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey GMBCG catalog with bright X-ray sources in the ROSAT Bright Source Catalog. Those candidates were mostly unidentified or previously classified as X-ray active galactic nucleus (AGN). We analyzed brief Chandra X-ray Observatory observations of 14 of these X-ray sources and found that eight are X-ray luminous clusters of galaxies, only one showing evidence for a central X-ray point source. The remaining six candidates turned out to be point-source dominated, with faint detections or upper limits on any extended emission. We were not able to rule out the presence of extended X-ray emission from any of the point sources. The levels of extended emission around the six point sources are consistent with expectations based on optical richness, but could also be contaminated by scattered X-ray light from the central point source or extended nonthermal emission from possible radio lobes. We characterize the extended components of each of the well-detected cluster sources, finding that six of the eight X-ray clusters are consistent with being compact cool-core clusters. One of the newly identified low-luminosity X-ray clusters may have had an X-ray-luminous AGN 20 yr prior to the recent Chandra observations, based on the 4σ difference between its Chandra and ROSAT fluxes.