The trail of discrete X-ray sources in the early-type galaxy NGC4261: anisotropy in the globular cluster distribution?

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16 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ main journal

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10.1086/496942

Chandra images of the elliptical galaxy NGC4261 have revealed an anisotropy in the spatial distribution of the off-nuclear X-ray sources, interpreted by Zezas et al. as evidence of an association with a young stellar population. Our independent analysis of archive X-ray (Chandra) and optical (INT and HST) observations confirms the anisotropy of the X-ray sources but conducts to a different interpretation for their origin. We find that nearly half of the X-ray sources are associated to a globular cluster (optical counterpart) suggesting that they are accreting low-mass X-ray binaries. Where color index information is available, the X-ray sources are found to reside in red (metal-rich) systems. The luminosity function of the X-ray sources is also consistent with the one drawn from a population of Low Mass X-ray Binaries. We further investigate the properties of the sample of point-like sources obtained from archival optical images that we suggest are good globular cluster candidates and for which we find that the projected spatial distribution is non-homogeneous. In addition, we show that the distributions of the optical and X-ray populations are very similar, which leads us to conclude that the spatial anisotropy of the X-ray sources in NGC4261 is mostly a reflection of the anisotropy of the globular cluster population.

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