On the origin of the metallicity dependence in dynamically formed extragalactic low-mass x-ray binaries

N. Ivanova, T. Fragos, D. W. Kim, G. Fabbiano, J. L. Avendano Nandez, J. C. Lombardi, G. R. Sivakoff, R. Voss, A. Jordán

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Abstract

Globular clusters (GCs) effectively produce dynamically formed low-mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs). Observers detect 100 times more LMXBs per stellar mass in GCs compared to stars in the fields of galaxies. Observationally, metal-rich GCs are about three times more likely to contain an X-ray source than their metal-poor counterparts. Recent observations have shown that this ratio holds in extragalactic GCs for all bright X-ray sources with L X between 2 × 1037 and 5 × 1038 erg s-1. In this Letter, we propose that the observed metallicity dependence of LMXBs in extragalactic GCs can be explained by the differences in the number densities and average masses of red giants in populations of different metallicities. Red giants serve as seeds for the dynamical production of bright LMXBs via two channels - binary exchanges and physical collisions - and the increase of the number densities and masses of red giants boost LMXB production, leading to the observed difference. We also discuss a possible effect of the age difference in stellar populations of different metallicities.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberL24
JournalAstrophysical Journal Letters
Volume760
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • X-rays: binaries
  • binaries: close
  • globular clusters: general

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