Herschel/HerMES: the X-ray-infrared correlation for star-forming galaxies at z˜1

Symeonidis, M.; Georgakakis, A.; Seymour, N.; Auld, R.; Bock, J.; Brisbin, D.; Buat, V.; Burgarella, D.; Chanial, P.; Clements, D. L.; Cooray, A.; Eales, S.; Farrah, D.; Franceschini, A.; Glenn, J.; Griffin, M.; Hatziminaoglou, E.; Ibar, E.; Ivison, R. J.; Mortier, A. M. J.; Oliver, S. J.; Page, M. J.; Papageorgiou, A.; Pearson, C. P.; Pérez-Fournon, I.; Pohlen, M.; Rawlings, J. I.; Raymond, G.; Rodighiero, G.; Roseboom, I. G.; Rowan-Robinson, M.; Scott, Douglas; Smith, A. J.; Tugwell, K. E.; Vaccari, M.; Vieira, J. D.; Vigroux, L.; Wang, L.; Wright, G.
Bibliographical reference

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 417, Issue 3, pp. 2239-2252.

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2011
Number of authors
39
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1
Citations
45
Refereed citations
41
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For the first time, we investigate the X-ray/infrared (IR) correlation for star-forming galaxies (SFGs) at z˜ 1, using SPIRE submm data from the recently launched Herschel Space Observatory and deep X-ray data from the 2-Ms Chandra Deep Field-North survey. We examine the X-ray/IR correlation in the soft X-ray (SX; 0.5-2 keV) and hard X-ray (HX; 2-10 keV) bands by comparing our z˜ 1 SPIRE-detected SFGs to equivalently IR-luminous (LIR > 1010 L&sun;) samples in the local/low-redshift Universe. Our results suggest that the X-ray/IR properties of the SPIRE SFGs are on average similar to those of their local counterparts, as we find no evidence for evolution in the LSX/LIR and LHX/LIR ratios with redshift. We note, however, that at all redshifts, both LSX/LIR and LHX/LIR are strongly dependent on IR luminosity, with luminous and ultraluminous IR galaxies (LIRGs and ULIRGs; LIR > 1011 L&sun;) having up to an order of magnitude lower values than normal IR galaxies (LIR < 1011 L&sun;). We derive a LSX-LIR relation and confirm the applicability of an existing LHX-LIR relation for both local and distant LIRGs and ULIRGs, consistent with a scenario where X-ray luminosity is correlated with the star formation rate.
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