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Globular Cluster Ultraluminous X-ray Sources in the Furthest Early-Type Galaxies

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2022-11-30 v1 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

Ultraluminous X-ray Sources (ULXs) in globular clusters are low mass X-ray binaries that achieve high X-ray luminosities through a currently uncertain accretion mechanism. Using archival Chandra and Hubble Space Telescope observations, we perform a volume-limited search (\lesssim 70 Mpc) of 21 of the most massive (>1011.5M>10^{11.5} M_\odot) early-type galaxies to identify ULXs hosted by globular cluster (GC) candidates. We find a total of 34 ULX candidates above the expected background within 5 times the effective radius of each galaxy, with 10 of these (29.4%\sim29.4\%) potentially hosted by a GC. A comparison of the spatial and luminosity distributions of these new candidate GC ULXs with previously identified GC ULXs shows that they are similar: both samples peak at LXL_X \sim a few ×1039\times 10^{39} erg/s and are typically located within a few effective radii of their host galaxies.

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@article{arxiv.2211.07699,
  title  = {Globular Cluster Ultraluminous X-ray Sources in the Furthest Early-Type Galaxies},
  author = {E. Thygesen and Y. Sun and J. Huang and K. C. Dage and S. E. Zepf and A. Kundu and D. Haggard and T. J. Maccarone},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.07699},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

Accepted for publication in MNRAS. 10 pages, 4 figures, 5 tables