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The SLUGGS Survey: revisiting the correlation between X-ray luminosity and total mass of massive early-type galaxies
Duncan A. Forbes, Adebusola Alabi, Aaron J. Romanowsky, Dong-Woo Kim, Jean P. Brodie, Giuseppina Fabbiano
Published 2016-09-06Version 1
Here we utilise recent measures of galaxy total dynamical mass and X-ray gas luminosities (L$_{X,Gas}$) for a sample of 29 massive early-type galaxies from the SLUGGS survey to probe L$_{X,Gas}$--mass scaling relations. In particular, we investigate scalings with stellar mass, dynamical mass within 5 effective radii (R$_e$) and total virial mass. We also compare these relations with predictions from $\Lambda$CDM simulations. We find a strong linear relationship between L$_{X,Gas}$ and galaxy dynamical mass within 5 R$_e$, which is consistent with the recent cosmological simulations of Choi et al. that incorporate mechanical heating from AGN. We conclude that the gas surrounding massive early-type galaxies was shock heated as it fell into collapsing dark matter halos so that L$_{X,Gas}$ is primarily driven by the depth of a galaxy's potential well. Heating by an AGN plays an important secondary role in determining L$_{X,Gas}$.