Comparison of 3.6-8.0 µm Spitzer/IRAC Galactic Center Survey point sources with Chandra X-ray point sources in the central 40 × 40 parsecs

Authors
  • R.G. Arendt
  • D.Y. Gezari
  • S.R. Stolovy
  • K. Sellgren
  • R. Smith
  • S.V. Ramírez
  • F. Yusef-Zadeh
  • C.J. Law
  • H.A. Smith
  • A.S. Cotera
  • S.H. Moseley
Publication date 2008
Journal Astrophysical Journal
Volume | Issue number 685 | 2
Pages (from-to) 958-970
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract
We have studied the correlation between 2357 Chandra X-ray point sources in a 40 x 40 pc field and similar to 20,000 infrared sources we observed in the corresponding subset of our 2 degrees x 1.4 degrees Spitzer/IRAC Galactic Center Survey at 3.6-8.0 mu m, using various spatial and X-ray hardness thresholds. The correlation was determined for source separations of less than 0.5 '', 1 '', or 2 ''. Only the soft X-ray sources show any correlation with infrared point sources on these scales, and that correlation is very weak. The upper limit on hard X-ray sources that have infrared counterparts is < 1.7% (3 sigma). However, because of the confusion limit of the IR catalog, we only detect IR sources with absolute magnitudes less than or similar to 1. As a result, a stronger correlation with fainter sources cannot be ruled out. Only one compact IR source, IRS 13, coincides with any of the dozen prominent X-ray emission features in the 3 x 3 pc region centered on Sgr A*, and the diffuse X-ray and IR emission around Sgr A* seems to be anticorrelated on a few-arcsecond scale. We compare our results with previous identifications of near-infrared companions to Chandra X-ray sources.
Document type Article
Published at https://doi.org/10.1086/591015
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