Identifications of Faint Chandra Sources in the Globular Cluster M3
Abstract
We report a ACIS-S survey of the globular cluster M3. Sixteen X-ray sources were detected within the half-light radius () with . We used WFC3/UVIS and ACS/WFC images to find 10 plausible optical/UV counterparts. We fit the spectral energy distribution of the known cataclysmic variable 1E1339.8+2837 with a blue (, 90% conf.) spectral component from an accretion disc, plus a red component () potentially from a subgiant donor. The second brightest source (CX2) has a soft blackbody-like spectrum suggesting a quiescent low-mass X-ray binary (qLMXB) containing a neutron star. Six new counterparts have obvious UV and/or blue excesses, suggesting a cataclysmic variable (CV) or background active galactic nucleus (AGN) nature. Two (CX6 and CX8) have proper motions indicating cluster membership, suggesting a CV nature. CX6 is blue in UV filters but red in V-I, which is difficult to interpret. Two CV candidates, CX7 and CX13, show blue excesses in B-V colour but were not detected in the UV. The other two CV candidates were only detected in the two UV bands ( and ), so do not have proper motion measurements, and may well be AGNs. One source can be confidently identified with a red straggler (a star redward of the giant branch). The observed X-ray source population of M3 appears consistent with its predicted stellar interaction rate.
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@article{arxiv.1812.05130,
title = {Identifications of Faint Chandra Sources in the Globular Cluster M3},
author = {Yue Zhao and Craig O. Heinke and Haldan N. Cohn and Phyillis M. Lugger and Adrienne M. Cool},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.05130},
year = {2018}
}
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19 pages, 13 figures