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Ultra-luminous X-Ray Sources in HARO II and the Role of X-Ray Binaries in Feedback in Lyα Emitting Galaxies

Prestwich, A.H.; Jackson, F.; Kaaret, P.; Brorby, M.; Roberts, T.P.; Saar, S.H.; Yukita, M.

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Authors

A.H. Prestwich

F. Jackson

P. Kaaret

M. Brorby

S.H. Saar

M. Yukita



Abstract

Lyman Break Analogs (LBAs) are local proxies of high-redshift Lyman Break Galaxies. Spatially resolved studies of nearby starbursts have shown that Lyman continuum and line emission are absorbed by dust and that the Lyα is resonantly scattered by neutral hydrogen. In order to observe Lyα emission from star-forming regions, some source of feedback is required to blow the neutral gas away from the starburst to prevent scattering and allow the Lyα emission to escape. We show that there are two X-ray point sources embedded in the diffuse emission of the LBA galaxy Haro 11. CXOU J003652.4-333316 (abbreviated to Haro 11 X-1) is an extremely luminous (L${}_{{\rm{X}}}\sim {10}^{41}$ erg s−1), spatially compact source with a hard-X-ray spectrum. We suggest that the X-ray emission from Haro 11 X-1 is dominated by a single accretion source. This might be an active galactic nucleus or a source similar to the extreme black hole binary (BHB) M82 X-1. The hard X-ray spectrum indicates that Haro 11 X-1 may be a BHB in a low accretion state. In this case, the very high X-ray luminosity suggests an intermediate mass black hole that could be the seed for formation of a supermassive black hole. Source CXOU J003652.7-33331619.5 (abbreviated Haro 11 X-2) has an X-ray luminosity of ${L}_{{\rm{X}}}\sim 5\times {10}^{40}$ erg s−1 and a soft X-ray spectrum (power-law photon index Γ ~ 2.2). This strongly suggests that Haro 11 X-2 is an X-ray binary in the ultra luminous state (i.e., an Ultra Luminous X-ray source, ULX). Haro 11 X-2 is coincident with the star-forming knot that is the source of the Lyα emission. The association of a ULX with Lyα emission raises the possibility that strong winds from X-ray binaries play an important role in injecting mechanical power into the interstellar medium, thus blowing away neutral material from the starburst region and allowing the Lyα to escape. We suggest that feedback from X-ray binaries may play a significant role in allowing Lyα emission to escape from galaxies in the early universe.

Citation

Prestwich, A., Jackson, F., Kaaret, P., Brorby, M., Roberts, T., Saar, S., & Yukita, M. (2015). Ultra-luminous X-Ray Sources in HARO II and the Role of X-Ray Binaries in Feedback in Lyα Emitting Galaxies. Astrophysical Journal, 812(2), Article 166. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637x/812/2/166

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jul 23, 2015
Publication Date Oct 20, 2015
Deposit Date Oct 26, 2015
Publicly Available Date Nov 2, 2015
Journal Astrophysical Journal
Print ISSN 0004-637X
Electronic ISSN 1538-4357
Publisher American Astronomical Society
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 812
Issue 2
Article Number 166
DOI https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637x/812/2/166
Keywords Galaxies: clusters: general, Galaxies: dwarf, Galaxies: starburst, X-rays: binaries, X-rays: galaxies.
Related Public URLs http://arxiv.org/abs/1507.07900

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