Globular cluster formation efficiencies from black hole X-ray binary feedback

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Abstract

We investigate a scenario in which feedback from black hole X-ray binaries (BHXBs) sometimes begins inside young star clusters before strong supernova (SN) feedback. Those BHXBs could reduce the gas fraction inside embedded young clusters while maintaining virial equilibrium, which may help globular clusters (GCs) to stay bound when SN-driven gas ejection subsequently occurs. Adopting a simple toy model with parameters guided by BHXB population models, we produce GC formation efficiencies consistent with empirically inferred values. The metallicity dependence of BHXB formation could naturally explain why GC formation efficiency is higher at lower metallicity. For reasonable assumptions about that metallicity dependence, our toy model can produce a GC metallicity bimodality in some galaxies without a bimodality in the field-star metallicity distribution.

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Justham, S., Peng, E. W., & Schawinski, K. (2015). Globular cluster formation efficiencies from black hole X-ray binary feedback. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 809(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/809/1/L16

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