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Faint X-ray sources in globular clusters – an XMM-Newton view
Natalie Webb
Toulouse, France
&Didier Barret
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- Dense groups of old stars - Stable on dynamical timescales - Unstable on thermal timescales
Binaries: - may be responsible for delaying core collapse - difficult to detect because of high stellar density
Globular clusters
M 22 - optical M 22 - X-rays
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Two types of X-ray source :
• Bright X-ray sources (Lx > 1036 ergs s-1) – X-ray binaries
• Faint X-ray sources (Lx < 1034.5 ergs s-1)- X-ray binaries
- cataclysmic variables
- millisecond pulsars
- active binaries
- back- and foreground sources
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Cameras:2 x MOS (0.1-12.0 keV)1 x PN (0.1-15.0 keV)2 x RGS (0.33-2.5 keV)1 x OM (optical/UV)
Globular clusters: - large core radii - nearby - low absorption
XMM-Newton
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Centauri M 22
NGC 6366 M 13
NGC 3201
M 55
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Centauri
RS CVn
CV, bremsstrahlung fitkT=17.3±6.2 keV
2=0.84 (30 dof)Lx=4.7±0.2x1032 erg s-1
(0.5-10.0keV)
Gendre, Barret & Webb (2003a)
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=2.03±0.21Gaussian, centre=1.0 keVL=8.1x1031ergs s-1 2
=1.08, 36 Pulsar like 1E1207.4-52
M 22
KS=2x10-10
2=3x10-4
Webb et al. (2004)
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M 22, optical
(U-band) with X-ray error circles
123 220sources in the optical.50 X-ray sources
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M 13
T = 76±3 eV
R = 12.8±0.4 km
with a mass of 1.4Msolar
T = 67±2eV
R = 13.6±0.3 km
with a mass of 1.4Msolar
Gendre, Barret & Webb (2003a,b)
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M 55 NGC 3201
Possible CVs
Possible MSPs
Evidence for primordial CVs ? orEvidence for disruption of the cluster?
Webb et al. (submitted)
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The most massive galactic globular cluster
Optical study implies two stellar populations
Many sources found outside the half-mass radius
disruption of the cluster/accretion of a stellar system
(Gendre, Barret & Webb, 2003a, Webb et al., submitted)
Cen
NGC 3201 : Retrograde motion Structure in velocity field of stars Excess of sources Centrally located but widely spread Disrupted ??
Webb et al. (submitted)
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Summary
• Faint X-ray sources are many different types of binaries (and fore-/background objects)
• Confirmed Neutron Star Low Mass X-ray Binary (NSLMXB) in Cen + detected new one in M 13
• Observations support that NSLMXBs are formed via collisions
• NSLMXBs in globular clusters are excellent objects to eventually constrain the NS equation of state
• Several globular clusters may be somewhat disrupted