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COMPARING GC AND FIELD LMXBs IN ELLIPTICAL GALAXIES WITH DEEP CHANDRA AND HUBBLE DATA

Authors :
Craig L. Sarazin
Ginevra Trinchieri
Andrés Jordán
Tassos Fragos
Silvia Pellegrini
Giuseppina Fabbiano
Nicola Brassington
Dong-Woo Kim
John S. Gallagher
Adrienne M. Juett
A. Kundu
Gregory R. Sivakoff
Roger L. Davies
Lorella Angelini
Andreas Zezas
Vicky Kalogera
Stephen E. Zepf
Andrew J. King
Kim D.W.
Fabbiano G.
Brassington N.J.
Fragos T.
Kalogera V.
Zezas A.
Jordan A.
Sivakoff G.R.
Kundu A.
Zepf S.
Angelini L.
Davies R.L.
Gallagher J.
Juett A.M.
King A.R.
Pellegrini S.
Sarazin C.L.
Trinchieri G.
Source :
Astrophysical Journal, Artículos CONICYT, CONICYT Chile, instacron:CONICYT
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

(abridged) We present a statistical study of the low-mass X-ray binary (LMXB) populations of three nearby, old elliptical galaxies: NGC 3379, NGC 4278, and NGC 4697. With a cumulative ~1 Ms Chandra ACIS observing time, we detect 90-170 LMXBs within the D25 ellipse of each galaxy. Cross-correlating Chandra X-ray sources and HST optical sources, we identify 75 globular cluster (GC) LMXBs and 112 field LMXBs. In the low luminosity range allowed by our deeper data (LX < 5 x 1037 erg s-1), we find a significant relative lack of GC-LMXBs, when compared with field sources. Using the co-added sample from the three galaxies, we find that the incompleteness-corrected X-ray luminosity functions (XLFs) of GC and field LMXBs differ at ~4# significance at LX < 5 x 1037 erg s-1. As previously reported, these XLFs are consistent at higher luminosities. Our observations may indicate a potential predominance of GC-LMXBs with donors evolved beyond the main sequence, when compared to current models, but their efficient formation requires relatively high initial binary fractions in clusters. The field LMXB XLF can be fitted with either a single power-law model plus a localized excess at a luminosity of 5-6 x 1037 erg s-1, or a broken power-law with a similar low-luminosity break. This XLF may be explained with NS-red-giant LMXBs, contributing to ~15% of total LMXBs population at ~5x1037 erg s-1. The difference in the GC and field XLFs is consistent with different origins and/or evolutionary paths between the two LMXB populations, although a fraction of the field sources are likely to have originated in GCs.<br />accepted in ApJ, to appear in September 20 2009 v703 issue 35 pages, 7 figures

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15384357 and 0004637X
Volume :
703
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ded2030b4fd18334e45a0a9c57516042