Data di Pubblicazione:
2003
Abstract:
Radio and far infrared luminosities of star-forming galaxies follow a tight
linear relation. Making use of ASCA and BeppoSAX observations of a
well-defined sample of nearby star-forming galaxies, we argue that tight
linear relations hold between the X-ray, radio and far infrared luminosities.
The effect of intrinsic absorption is investigated taking NGC 3256 as a test
case. It is suggested that the hard X-ray emission is directly related to
the Star Formation Rate. Star formation processes may also account for most
of the 2-10 keV emission from LLAGNs of lower X-ray luminosities (for the
same FIR and radio luminosity). Deep Chandra observations of a sample of
radio-selected star-forming galaxies in the Hubble Deep Field North show
that the same relation holds also at high (0.2<~ z<~ 1.3) redshift.
The X-ray/radio relations also allow a derivation of X-ray number counts
up to very faint fluxes from the radio Log N-Log S a, which is consistent
with current limits and models. Thus the contribution of star-forming
galaxies to the X-ray background can be estimated.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Astronomia Extragal.; Astrofisica
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