2011ApJ...732L..28K -
Astrophys. J., 732, L28 (2011/May-2)
The brightest cluster X-ray sources.
KING A.
Abstract (from CDS):
There have been several recent claims of black hole binaries in globular clusters. I show that these candidate systems could instead be ultracompact X-ray binaries (UCXBs) in which a neutron star accretes from a white dwarf. They would represent a slightly earlier evolutionary stage of known globular cluster UCXBs such as 4U 1820-30, with white dwarf masses ∼0.2 M☉ and orbital periods below 5 minutes. Accretion is slightly super-Eddington and makes these systems ultraluminous sources with rather mild beaming factors b ∼ 0.3. Their theoretical luminosity function flattens slightly just above LEdd and then steepens at ∼3LEdd. It predicts of order two detections in elliptical galaxies such as NGC 4472, as observed. The very bright X-ray source HLX-1 lies off the plane of its host S0a galaxy. If this is an indication of globular cluster membership, it could conceivably be a more extreme example of a UCXB with white dwarf mass M2≃ 0.34 M☉. The beaming here is tighter (b ∼ (2.5-9)x10–3), but the system's distance of 95 Mpc easily eliminates any need to invoke improbable alignment of the beam for detection. If its position instead indicates membership of a satellite dwarf galaxy, HLX-1 could have a much higher accretor mass ∼1000 M☉
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Journal keyword(s):
accretion, accretion disks - black hole physics - globular clusters: general - X-rays: binaries - X-rays: galaxies
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