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arxiv: astro-ph/0610694 · v1 · submitted 2006-10-24 · 🌌 astro-ph

Large scatter in X-ray emission among elliptical galaxies: correlations with mass of host halo

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keywords x-rayluminositiesmasshaloellipticalgalaxieshaloslarge
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The enormous range of X-ray luminosities among elliptical galaxies with similar optical luminosities can be attributed to large scatter and systematic variations in the dark halo mass determined from X-ray observations. The mean halo mass decreases sharply with both the X-ray and K-band luminosities. Smaller halos contain less diffuse hot gas and have lower X-ray luminosities. In addition the hot gas in low mass halos is more easily depleted by supernova-driven outflows, further lowering the X-ray luminosity.

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