Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2005-10-28
Astrophys.J.647:276-292,2006
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
52 pages
Scientific paper
10.1086/505261
We present a systematic study of the low mass X-ray binary (LMXB) populations of 6 elliptical galaxies. We utilize Chandra archival data to identify 665 X-ray point sources and HST archival data supplemented by ground observations to identify 6173 GCs. We associate 209 LMXBs with red GC (RGC) and 76 LMXBs with blue GCs (BGC), while we find no optical GC counterpart for 258 LMXBs. This is the largest GC-LMXB sample studied so far. We confirm previous reports suggesting that the fraction of GCs associated with LMXBs is 3 times larger in RGCs than in BGCs, indicating that metallicity is a primary factor in the GC-LMXB formation. While as already known, the brighter (and bigger) GCs have a higher probability to host LMXBs, we find that this optical luminosity (or mass) dependency is stronger in RGCs than in BGCs. We also find that GCs located near the galaxy center have a higher probability to harbor LMXBs compared to those in the outskirts. The radial distributions of GC-LMXBs (for both RGC and BGC) are steeper than those of the whole optical GC sample, but consistent with those of the optical halo light, suggesting that there must be another parameter (in addition to metallicity) governing LMXB formation in GCs. This second parameter must depend on the galacto-centric distance. We find no statistically significant difference in the X-ray properties among RGC-LMXBs, BGC-LMXBs and field-LMXBs. The similarity of the X-ray spectra of BGC-LMXBs and RGC-LMXBs is inconsistent with the irradiation-induced stellar wind model prediction. The similarity of the X-ray luminosity functions (XLFs) of GC-LMXBs and field-LMXBs indicates that there is no significant difference in the fraction of BH binaries present in these two populations, in contrast to Galactic LMXBs where BH binaries are not found in GCs.
Dirsch Boris
Fabbiano Giuseppina
Geisler Doug
Kim Dong-Woo
Kim Eunhyeuk
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