Constraining the Nature of the Galactic Center X-Ray Source Population

  • Laycock S
  • Grindlay J
  • van den Berg M
  • et al.
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Abstract

We searched for infrared counterparts to the cluster of X-ray point sources discovered by Chandra in the Galactic Center Region (GCR). While the sources could be white dwarfs, neutron stars, or black holes accreting from stellar companions, their X-ray properties are consistent with magnetic Cataclysmic Variables, or High Mass X-ray Binaries (HMXB) at low accretion-rates. A direct way to decide between these possibilities and hence between alternative formation scenarios is to measure or constrain the luminosity distribution of the companions. Using infrared (J, H, K, Br-gamma) imaging, we searched for counterparts corresponding to typical HMXB secondaries: spectral type B0V with K<15 at the GCR. We found no significant excess of bright stars in Chandra error circles, indicating that HMXBs are not the dominant X-ray source population, and account for fewer than 10% of the hardest X-ray sources.

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Laycock, S., Grindlay, J., van den Berg, M., Zhao, P., Hong, J., Koenig, X., … Persson, S. E. (2005). Constraining the Nature of the Galactic Center X-Ray Source Population. The Astrophysical Journal, 634(1), L53–L56. https://doi.org/10.1086/498821

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