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The Effect of Variability on X-Ray Binary Luminosity Functions: Multiple Epoch Observations of NGC 300 with Chandra

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2017-01-18 v1

Abstract

We have obtained three epochs of Chandra ACIS-I observations (totaling \sim184 ks) of the nearby spiral galaxy NGC~300 to study the logN-logS distributions of its X-ray point source population down to \sim2×\times1015^{-15} erg s1^{-1} cm2^{-2} in the 0.35-8 keV band (equivalent to \sim1036^{36} erg s1^{-1}). The individual epoch logN-logS distributions are best described as the sum of a background AGN component, a simple power law, and a broken power law, with the shape of the logN-logS distributions sometimes varying between observations. The simple power law and AGN components produce a good fit for "persistent" sources (i.e., with fluxes that remain constant within a factor of \sim2). The differential power law index of \sim1.2 and high fluxes suggest that the persistent sources intrinsic to NGC~300 are dominated by Roche lobe overflowing low mass X-ray binaries. The variable X-ray sources are described by a broken power law, with a faint-end power law index of \sim1.7, a bright-end index of \sim2.8-4.9, and a break flux of \sim8×1015\times10^{-15} erg s1^{-1} cm2^{-2} (\sim4×1036\times10^{36} erg s1^{-1}), suggesting they are mostly outbursting, wind-fed high mass X-ray binaries, although the logN-logS distribution of variable sources likely also contains low-mass X-ray binaries. We generate model logN-logS distributions for synthetic X-ray binaries and constrain the distribution of maximum X-ray fluxes attained during outburst. Our observations suggest that the majority of outbursting X-ray binaries occur at sub-Eddington luminosities, where mass transfer likely occurs through direct wind accretion at \sim1-3% of the Eddington rate.

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@article{arxiv.1611.04511,
  title  = {The Effect of Variability on X-Ray Binary Luminosity Functions: Multiple Epoch Observations of NGC 300 with Chandra},
  author = {Breanna Binder and Jacob Gross and Benjamin F. Williams and Michael Eracleous and Terrance J. Gaetz and Paul P. Plucinsky and Evan D. Skillman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.04511},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

15 pages, 11 figures, accepted to ApJ