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arxiv: 0711.2517 · v1 · submitted 2007-11-15 · 🌌 astro-ph

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Deep-Survey Constraints on X-ray Outbursts from Galactic Nuclei

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Luminous X-ray outbursts with variability amplitudes as high as ~1000 have been detected from a small number of galactic nuclei. These events are likely associated with transient fueling of nuclear supermassive black holes. In this paper, we constrain X-ray outbursts with harder spectra, higher redshifts, and lower luminosities than have been studied previously. We performed a systematic survey of 24668 optical galaxies in the Chandra Deep Fields to search for such X-ray outbursts; the median redshift of these galaxies is ~0.8. The survey spans 798 days for the Chandra Deep Field-North, and 1828 days for the Chandra Deep Field-South. No outbursts were found, and thus we set upper limits on the rate of such events in the Universe, which depend upon the adopted outburst X-ray luminosity. For an outburst with X-ray luminosity $\ga 10^{43}$ ergs/s and a duration of 6 months, the upper limit on its event rate is ~10^{-4} /galaxy/yr, roughly consistent with theoretical predictions. Compared to previous survey results, our harder-band and deeper survey suggests that the outburst rate may increase by a maximum factor of 10 when considering both obscured X-ray outbursts and redshift evolution from z~0 to z~0.8. Our results also suggest that the X-ray luminosity function for moderate-luminosity active galactic nuclei is not primarily due to stellar tidal disruptions.

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