TY - JOUR
T1 - Overdensity of X-ray sources in the field of two nearby clusters of galaxies
T2 - XMM-Newton view of A 194 and A 1060
AU - Hudaverdi, Murat
AU - Kunieda, Hideyo
AU - Tanaka, Takeshi
AU - Haba, Yoshito
AU - Furuzawa, Akihiro
AU - Tawara, Yuzuru
AU - Ercan, E. Nihal
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - Two nearby clusters of galaxies, A194 (z = 0.018) and A1060 (z = 0.0114), have been analyzed for their X-ray point-source properties with XMM-Newton EPIC-PN data. A multi-band source detection technique was applied to both of the clusters, resulting in 46 sources from the A194 field and 32 sources from the A1060 field, respectively. The cumulative log(N)-log(S) for a flux limit of Fx ≥ 1 × 10-14 erg cm-2s-1 was calculated and compared with that of the Lockman Hole. A ∼ 3 σ excess of X-ray sources was found for the cluster regions. Considering the higher fraction observed in optical studies from the clusters, we estimate that the cluster source density is 6-times higher than the blank-field source density, and 15-times higher than the local group. Our X-ray selected sources have luminosity values of 1039.6 ≤ Lx ≤ 10 41.4ergs-1, in which X-ray emission from LMXBs, hot halos and starburst galaxies becomes noticeable. The significance of the source-density excess gradually vanishes for sources with Lx ≥ 1040.5ergs-1, at which point the source density becomes comparable to that of the blank-field level. Considering this confined low-luminosity range and the X-ray to optical luminosity ratios (L x/LB), the observed overdensity is ascribed to AGN fueling by its infall into cluster environment for Lx ≤ 1040.5 ergs-1 in the X-ray luminosity function. However, the quenching of AGN activity by the deep cluster potential explains why the excess of the source density vanishes for brighter sources.
AB - Two nearby clusters of galaxies, A194 (z = 0.018) and A1060 (z = 0.0114), have been analyzed for their X-ray point-source properties with XMM-Newton EPIC-PN data. A multi-band source detection technique was applied to both of the clusters, resulting in 46 sources from the A194 field and 32 sources from the A1060 field, respectively. The cumulative log(N)-log(S) for a flux limit of Fx ≥ 1 × 10-14 erg cm-2s-1 was calculated and compared with that of the Lockman Hole. A ∼ 3 σ excess of X-ray sources was found for the cluster regions. Considering the higher fraction observed in optical studies from the clusters, we estimate that the cluster source density is 6-times higher than the blank-field source density, and 15-times higher than the local group. Our X-ray selected sources have luminosity values of 1039.6 ≤ Lx ≤ 10 41.4ergs-1, in which X-ray emission from LMXBs, hot halos and starburst galaxies becomes noticeable. The significance of the source-density excess gradually vanishes for sources with Lx ≥ 1040.5ergs-1, at which point the source density becomes comparable to that of the blank-field level. Considering this confined low-luminosity range and the X-ray to optical luminosity ratios (L x/LB), the observed overdensity is ascribed to AGN fueling by its infall into cluster environment for Lx ≤ 1040.5 ergs-1 in the X-ray luminosity function. However, the quenching of AGN activity by the deep cluster potential explains why the excess of the source density vanishes for brighter sources.
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U2 - 10.1093/pasj/58.6.931
DO - 10.1093/pasj/58.6.931
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:33846866483
SN - 0004-6264
VL - 58
SP - 931
EP - 943
JO - Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
JF - Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
IS - 6
ER -