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Diffuse X-Ray Emission from Late-Type Galaxy Haloes

A. J. Benson, R. G. Bower, C. S. Frenk, S. D. M. White

Published 1999-03-11, updated 2000-03-15Version 2

Current theories of galaxy formation predict that spiral galaxies are embedded in a reservoir of hot gas. This gas is able to cool onto the galaxy replenishing cold gas that is consumed by star formation. Estimates of the X-ray luminosity emitted in the cooling region suggest a bolometric luminosity of order 10 x 10^41 ergs/s in massive systems. We have used ROSAT PSPC data to search for extended X-ray emission from the haloes of three nearby, massive, late-type galaxies: NGC 2841, NGC 4594 and NGC 5529. We infer 95 per cent upper limits on the bolometric X-ray luminosities of the haloes of NGC 2841, NGC 4594 and NGC 5529 of 0.4, 1.2 and 3.8 x 10^41 ergs/s respectively. Thus the true luminosity lies well below the straightforward theoretical prediction. We discuss this discrepancy and suggest a number of ways in which the theoretical model can be brought into agreement with the observational results. A possible solution is that the gravitational potentials of the dark matter haloes of these galaxies are weaker than assumed in the current model. Alternatively, the present day accretion may be substantially less than is required on average to build the disk over the Hubble time. Our results are, however, based on only three galaxies, none of which is ideal for this kind of study. A larger data set is required to explore this important problem further.

Comments: 8 pages, 1 figure, replaced with accepted version to appear in MNRAS. Discussion of feedback and high velocity clouds included. Tables renumbered. Conclusions unchanged
Categories: astro-ph
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