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2002ApJ...576..625N - Astrophys. J., 576, 625-639 (2002/September-2)

X-ray properties of Lyman break galaxies in the Hubble deep field-north region.

NANDRA K., MUSHOTZKY R.F., ARNAUD K., STEIDEL C.C., ADELBERGER K.L., GARDNER J.P., TEPLITZ H.I. and WINDHORST R.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We describe the X-ray properties of a large sample of z∼3 Lyman break galaxies (LBGs) in the region of the Hubble Deep Field-North, derived from the 1 Ms public Chandra observation. Of our sample of 148 LBGs, four are detected individually. This immediately gives a measure of the bright AGN fraction in these galaxies of ∼3%, which is in agreement with that derived from the UV spectra. The X-ray color of the detected sources indicates that they are probably moderately obscured. Stacking of the remainder shows a significant detection (6 σ) with an average luminosity of 3.4x1041 ergs.s–1 per galaxy in the rest-frame 2-10 keV band. We have also studied a comparison sample of 95 z∼1 ``Balmer break'' galaxies. Eight of these are detected directly, with at least two clear AGNs based on their high X-ray luminosity and very hard X-ray spectra. The remainder are of relatively low luminosity (<1042 ergs.s–1), and the X-rays could arise from either AGNs or rapid star formation. The X-ray colors and evidence from other wave bands favor the latter interpretation. Excluding the clear AGNs, we deduce a mean X-ray luminosity of 6.6x1040 ergs.s–1, a factor of ∼5 lower than the LBGs. The average ratio of the UV and X-ray luminosities of these star-forming galaxies LUV/LX, however, is approximately the same at z=1 as it is at z=3. This scaling implies that the X-ray emission follows the current star formation rate, as measured by the UV luminosity. We use our results to constrain the star formation rate at z∼3 from an X-ray perspective. Assuming the locally established correlation between X-ray and far-IR luminosity, the average inferred star formation rate in each LBG is found to be approximately 60 Myr–1, in excellent agreement with the extinction-corrected UV estimates. This provides an external check on the UV estimates of the star formation rates and on the use of X-ray luminosities to infer these rates in rapidly star-forming galaxies at high redshift.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Active - Galaxies: Evolution - Galaxies: High-Redshift - Galaxies: Nuclei - X-Rays: Galaxies

Nomenclature: Table 1: [NMA2002] AAAA NNN N=8.

CDS comments: Table 1: oC 34 = [SSA2001] HDF oC34, CC 10, MMD 34, MMD 12 = SAS-LBG HDF-C10, SAS-LBG HDF-MD34, SAS-LBG HDF-MD12

Simbad objects: 16

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