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arxiv: astro-ph/0108400 · v2 · submitted 2001-08-24 · 🌌 astro-ph

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The coincidence and angular clustering of Chandra and SCUBA sources

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We explore the relationship between the hard X-ray and sub-mm populations using deep Chandra observations of a large, contiguous SCUBA survey. In agreement with other recent findings, we confirm that the direct overlap is small. Of the 17 sub-mm sources detected in this field at 850 microns, only one is coincident with a Chandra source. The resulting limits imply that the majority of SCUBA sources are not powered by AGN, unless the central engine is obscured by Compton-thick material with a low (<1 per cent) scattered component. Furthermore, since Chandra detects only ~5 per cent of SCUBA sources, the typical obscuration would need to be almost isotropic. The X-ray upper limits are so strong that in most cases we can also rule out a starburst SED at low redshift, suggesting that the majority of SCUBA sources lie at z>1 even if they are purely starburst galaxies. Despite the low detection rate, we find evidence for strong angular clustering between the X-ray and sub-mm populations. The implication is that AGN and SCUBA sources trace the same large-scale structure but do not generally coincide. If bright sub-mm sources represent massive elliptical galaxies in formation, we suggest that (for a given galaxy) the major episode of star-formation must be distinct from the period of observable quasar activity.

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