X-ray populations in galaxies |
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Authors: | G. Fabbiano |
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Affiliation: | aHarvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, 60 Garden St., Cambridge, MA 02138, USA |
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Abstract: | High-resolution Chandra observations have allowed the detection of populations of X-ray sources in galaxies of all morphological types. The X-ray Luminosity Functions (XLFs) of these X-ray source populations have been derived and studied to uncover the drivers for the formation and evolution of binaries in different stellar populations and environments. These XLFs also provide a tool for identifying the nature of the X-ray source population, since different XLFs characterize X-ray sources belonging to young and old stellar populations. Similarly, X-ray colors can be used for identifying different types of X-ray sources. Ultra-Luminous X-ray sources (ULXs, LX > 1039 ergs s−1) are found to be associated with star-forming stellar populations. The study of the ULX population of the Antennae galaxies points to compact accreting binaries. |
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Keywords: | Astrophysics X-ray sources Chandra X-ray luminosity functions (XLFs) |
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