The XMM–Newton/2dF survey – II. The nature of X-ray-faint optically bright X-ray sources

2004 
In this paper we investigate the properties of low X-ray-to-optical flux ratio sources detected in a wide-area (2.5 deg 2 ) shallow [f X (0.5-8 keV) 10 -14 erg s -1 cm -2 ] XMM-Newton survey. We find a total of 26 sources (5 per cent of the total X-ray-selected population) with log f X /f opt < -0.9 to the above flux limit. Optical spectroscopy is available for 20 of these low X-ray-to-optical flux ratio objects. Most of them are found to be associated with Galactic stars (a total of eight) and broad-line active galactic nuclei (AGNs; a total of eight). We also find two sources with optical spectra showing absorption and/or narrow emission lines and X-ray/optical properties suggesting AGN activity. Another two sources are found to be associated with low-redshift galaxies with narrow emission-line optical spectra, X-ray luminosities L X (0.5-8 keV) 10 41 erg s -1 and log f X /f opt -2 suggesting 'normal' star-forming galaxies. Despite the small-number statistics the sky density of 'normal' X-ray-selected star-forming galaxies at the flux limit of the present sample is low, consistent with previous ROSAT High-Resolution Imager (HRI) deep surveys. Also, the number density estimated here is in good agreement with both the log N-log S of 'normal' galaxies in the Chandra Deep Field North (extrapolated to bright fluxes) and model predictions based on the X-ray luminosity function of local star-forming galaxies.
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