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The lack of halo ultraluminous X-ray sources

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 651, Issue 1, Pages L21-L23

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/509076

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galaxies : general; galaxies : halos; X-rays : galaxies; X-rays : general

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The premise that ultraluminous X-ray sources (ULXs) exist beyond the optical extent of nearby galaxies is investigated. A published catalog containing 41 ULX candidates located between 1 and similar to 3 times the standard D-25 isophotal radius of their putative host galaxies is examined. Of these sources, 21 have spectroscopically confirmed distances. All 21 are background objects, giving a 95% probability that at least 37 of the 41 candidates are background sources. In addition, 39 of the 41 sources have X-ray-to-optical flux ratios in the range -1.6 < log (F-X/F-O) < + 1.3, consistent with those of background active galactic nuclei. [The remaining two are not detected in the optical to a weak limit of m(B) similar to 21.5 mag, corresponding to log (F-X/F-O) >= 1.6]. The uniform spatial distribution of the sample is also consistent with a background population. This evidence suggests that ULXs rarely, if at all, exist beyond the distribution of luminous matter in nearby galaxies and, as a consequence, there is no correlation between the population of ULXs and halo objects, such as old globular clusters or Population III remnants.

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