2023
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stad3355
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SRG/eROSITA catalogue of X-ray active SDSS dwarf galaxies

S D Bykov,
M R Gilfanov,
R A Sunyaev

Abstract: We present a sample of 99 dwarf galaxies (M* < 109.5 M⊙) with X-ray activity in their central regions. The sample was obtained from a match of the SRG/eROSITA X-ray catalogue in the eastern galactic hemisphere with the MPA-JHU SDSS catalogue. The obtained matches were cleaned rigorously with the help of external optical catalogues to increase the purity of the sample. This work is the largest study of this kind – X-ray activity in ≈85 per cent of matched dwarfs was not reported before. The majority of X… Show more

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“…No significant change in the spectral features, e.g., continuum and emission lines, is observed before and after the transient event, indicating that either any optical signatures had faded by the time of our follow-up observation, or there is no associated emission-line echo. The latter scenario seems consistent with nondetection of a mid-infrared echo from the WISE light curve (Bykov et al 2024).…”
Section: Optical Photometric and Spectral Datasupporting
confidence: 66%
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“…No significant change in the spectral features, e.g., continuum and emission lines, is observed before and after the transient event, indicating that either any optical signatures had faded by the time of our follow-up observation, or there is no associated emission-line echo. The latter scenario seems consistent with nondetection of a mid-infrared echo from the WISE light curve (Bykov et al 2024).…”
Section: Optical Photometric and Spectral Datasupporting
confidence: 66%
“…In a more realistic scenario, if the viscous time (t visc ) is not negligible (the time it takes material to accrete), and t visc  t circ , the flare is prolonged at the expense of reduced peak luminosity (e.g., Guillochon & Ramirez-Ruiz 2015). These predicted accretion properties seem not at odds with the long rise to peak time and relatively low peak luminosity (L 0.3−2 keV ∼ 5.5 × 10 42 erg s −1 ) observed with eROSITA (Bykov et al 2024). The blackbody radius inferred from the eROSITA observations is R bb ∼ 2 × 10 11 cm, comparable to the Schwarzschild radius (R s = 2GM BH /c 2 ) for a BH mass of ≈10 6 M e .…”
Section: Origin Of the Delayed X-ray Flarementioning
confidence: 97%
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