论文标题

低密度恒星种群的X射线发射率

The X-ray Emissivity of Low-Density Stellar Populations

论文作者

Heinke, C. O., Ivanov, M. G., Koch, E. W., Andrews, R., Chomiuk, L., Cohn, H. N., Crothers, S., de Boer, T., Ivanova, N., Kong, A. K. H., Leigh, N. W. C., Lugger, P. M., Nelson, L., Parr, C. J., Rosolowsky, E. W., Ruiter, A. J., Sarazin, C. L., Shaw, A. W., Sivakoff, G. R., Berg, M. van den

论文摘要

在密集的球状簇中,低质量X射线二进制文件和更明亮的灾难性变量(CVS)的动态产生是完善的。我们调查了X射线X射线二进制文件(主要是CVS和冠状活性二进制文件)的X射线发射率如何在不同环境之间变化。我们对旧恒星种群的X射线发射率进行了汇编(主要来自文献),包括开放和球形簇和几个星系。我们研究了低密度恒星种群中异常X射线源的三个文献主张。我们表明,在开放群集NGC 6819中,建议的静态中子星是矮人的前景。我们表明,在球状群集NGC 6366中,来自旧的Nova壳的建议散射X射线发射实际上是背景星系集群。而且我们表明,雕塑家矮星系中建议的静态X射线二进制组主要是(也许完全是)背景星系。我们发现,由于X射线发射系统的动态生产,我们发现,高于$ 10^4 $ m $ _ $ _ {\ odot} $/pc $^3 $,球形簇的X射线发射率增加。低于此密度,球状簇的X射线发射率低于其他种群,并且由于密度效应而没有看到X射线发射率的强烈依赖性。我们发现X射线发射率与二元分数,金属性和密度之间存在显着相关性。通过引导技术对这些拟合进行采样可得出的相关性较小,但证实了金属性对低密度种群以及密度对整个球状簇样品的影响。

The dynamical production of low-mass X-ray binaries and brighter cataclysmic variables (CVs) in dense globular clusters is well-established. We investigate how the X-ray emissivity of fainter X-ray binaries (principally CVs and coronally active binaries) varies between different environments. We compile calculations (largely from the literature) of the X-ray emissivity of old stellar populations, including open and globular clusters and several galaxies. We investigate three literature claims of unusual X-ray sources in low-density stellar populations. We show that a suggested quiescent neutron star in the open cluster NGC 6819 is a foreground M dwarf. We show that the suggested diffuse X-ray emission from an old nova shell in the globular cluster NGC 6366 is actually a background galaxy cluster. And we show that a suggested population of quiescent X-ray binaries in the Sculptor Dwarf Galaxy is mostly (perhaps entirely) background galaxies. We find that above densities of $10^4$ M$_{\odot}$/pc$^3$, the X-ray emissivity of globular clusters increases, due to dynamical production of X-ray emitting systems. Below this density, globular clusters have lower X-ray emissivity than the other populations, and we do not see a strong dependence of X-ray emissivity due to density effects. We find significant correlations between X-ray emissivity and binary fraction, metallicity, and density. Sampling these fits via bootstrap techniques gives less significant correlations, but confirms the effect of metallicity on low-density populations, and that of density on the full globular cluster sample.

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