Could Black-Hole X-Ray Binaries Be Detected in Globular Clusters?
Astrophysics
2009-11-10 v2
Abstract
We consider the implications of the presence of ~1 stellar-mass black hole (BH) at the center of a dense globular cluster. We show that BH X-ray binaries formed through exchange interactions are likely to have extremely low duty cycles (<0.001), consistent with the absence of BH X-ray transients in Galactic globular clusters. In contrast, we find that BH X-ray binaries formed through tidal capture would be persistent, bright X-ray sources. Given the absence of any such source and the very high interaction rates, we conclude that tidal capture of a main-sequence star by a BH most likely leads to the complete disruption of the star.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0308485,
title = {Could Black-Hole X-Ray Binaries Be Detected in Globular Clusters?},
author = {Vassiliki Kalogera and Andrew King and Frederic A. Rasio},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0308485},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
4 pages, to appear in ApJ Letters