Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2001-07-19
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
accepted in ApJ letter. 10 pages 5 figures
Scientific paper
10.1086/323026
We report on the {\it Chandra} observations of the elliptical galaxy NGC 1399, concentrating on the X-ray sources identified with globular clusters (GCs). A large fraction of the 2-10 keV X-ray emission in the $8' \times 8'$ {\it Chandra} image is resolved into point sources with luminosities $\ge 5 \times 10^{37}$ \ergsec. These sources are most likely Low Mass X-ray Binaries (LMXBs). In a region imaged by {\it HST} about 70% of the X-ray sources are located within GCs. This association suggests that in giant elliptical galaxies luminous X-ray binaries preferentially form in GCs. Many of the GC sources have super-Eddington luminosities (for an accreting neutron star) and their average luminosity is higher than the non-GC sources. The X-ray spectral properties of both GC and non-GC sources are similar to those of LMXBs in our Galaxy. Two of the brightest sources, one of which is in a GC, have an ultra-soft spectrum, similar to that seen in the high state of black hole candidates. The ``apparent'' super-Eddington luminosity in many cases may be due to multiple LMXB systems within individual GCs, but with some of the most extremely luminous systems containing massive black holes.
Angelini Lorella
Loewenstein Michael
Mushotzky and Richard F.
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