Analysis of the Quiescent Low‐Mass X‐Ray Binary Population in Galactic Globular Clusters
- 20 November 2003
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 598 (1) , 501-515
- https://doi.org/10.1086/378885
Abstract
Quiescent low-mass X-ray binaries (qLMXBs) containing neutron stars have been identified in several globular clusters using Chandra or XMM X-ray observations, using their soft thermal spectra. We report a complete census of the qLMXB population in these clusters, identifying three additional probable qLMXBs in NGC 6440. We conduct several analyses of the qLMXB population, and compare it with the harder, primarily CV, population of low-luminosity X-ray sources with 10^31<L_X<10^32.5 ergs/s. The radial distribution of our qLMXB sample suggests an average system mass of 1.5^{+0.3}_{-0.2} Msun, consistent with a neutron star and low-mass companion. Spectral analysis reveals that no globular cluster qLMXBs, other than the transient in NGC 6440, require an additional hard power-law component as often observed in field qLMXBs. We identify an empirical lower luminosity limit of 10^32 ergs/s among globular cluster qLMXBs. The bolometric luminosity range of qLMXBs implies (in the deep crustal heating model of Brown and collaborators) low time-averaged mass transfer rates, below the disk stability criterion. The X-ray luminosity functions of the CV populations alone in NGC 6397 and 47 Tuc are shown to differ. The distribution of qLMXBs among globular clusters is consistent with their dynamical formation by either tidal capture or exchange encounters, allowing us to estimate that seven times more qLMXBs than bright LMXBs reside in globular clusters. The distribution of harder sources (primarily CVs) has a weaker dependence upon density than that of the qLMXBs. Finally, we discuss possible effects of core collapse and globular cluster destruction upon X-ray source populations.Comment: Submitted to ApJ. 22 pages, seven figureKeywords
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