Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2001-05-30
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
19 pages, 7 figures, 1 table (as supplementary file). Published online in Science Express on May 17, 2001 (reference: 10.112
Scientific paper
10.1126/science.1061135
We have obtained high resolution (<1") deep x-ray images of the globular cluster 47Tucanae (NGC 104) with the Chandra X-ray Observatory to study the population of compact binaries in the high stellar density core. A 70 kilosec exposure of the cluster reveals a centrally concentrated population of faint (Lx ~10^{30-33} erg/s) x-ray sources, with at least 108 located within the central 2arcmin X 2.5arcmin and at least half with Lx <10^{30.5} erg/s. All 15 millisecond pulsars (MSPs) recently located precisely by radio observations are identified, though two are unresolved by Chandra. The x-ray spectral and temporal characteristics, as well as initial optical identifications with the Hubble Space Telescope, suggest that >~50% are millisecond pulsars, ~30% are accreting white dwarfs, ~15% are main sequence binaries in flare outbursts and only 2 to 3 are quiescent low mass x-ray binaries containing neutron stars, the conventional progenitors of MSPs. An approximate upper limit of ~470Msun for the mass of an accreting central black hole in the cluster is derived. These observations provide the first x-ray "color-magnitude" diagram for a globular cluster and census of its compact object and binary population.
Edmonds Peter D.
Grindlay Jonathan E.
Heinke Craig
Murray Stephen S.
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