High-mass X-ray binaries as a star formation rate indicator in distant galaxies
Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics · Space Research Institute
Abstract
Based on Chandra and ASCA observations of nearby starburst galaxies and RXTE/ASM, ASCA and MIR-KVANT/TTM studies of high-mass X-ray binary (HMXB) populations in the Milky Way and Magellanic Clouds, we propose that the number and/or the collective X-ray luminosity of HMXBs can be used to measure the star formation rate (SFR) of a galaxy. We show that, within the accuracy of the presently available data, a linear relation between HMXB number and star formation rate exists. The relation between SFR and collective luminosity of HMXBs is non-linear in the low-SFR regime, L X SFR 1.7 , and becomes linear only for a sufficiently high star formation rate, SFR 4.5 M yr -1 (for M * > 8 M ). The non-linear L X -SFR…
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- Physics
- Astrophysics
- Galaxy
- Star formation
- Luminosity
- Milky Way
- Luminosity function
- Population