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Exotica in the globular cluster M4, Studied with Chandra, HST, and the VLA

Exotica in the globular cluster M4, Studied with Chandra, HST, and the VLA
Exotica in the globular cluster M4, Studied with Chandra, HST, and the VLA
Using the Hubble Ultraviolet Globular Cluster Survey (HUGS) and additional HST archival data, we have carried out a search for optical counterparts to the low-luminosity Chandra X-ray sources in the globular cluster M4 (NGC 6121). We have also searched for optical or X-ray counterparts to radio sources detected by the VLA. We find 24 new confident optical counterparts to Chandra sources for a total of 40, including the 16 previously identified. Of the 24 new identifications, 18 are stellar coronal X-ray sources (active binaries, ABs), the majority located along the binary sequence in a V-I colour-magnitude diagram and generally showing an H-alpha excess. In addition to confirming the previously detected cataclysmic variable (CV, CX4), we identify one confident new CV (CX76), and two candidates (CX81 and CX101). One MSP is known in M4 (CX12), and another strong candidate has been suggested (CX1); we identify some possible MSP candidates among optical and radio sources, such as VLA20, which appears to have a white dwarf counterpart. One X-ray source with a sub-subgiant optical counterpart and a flat radio spectrum (CX8, VLA31) is particularly mysterious. The radial distribution of X-ray sources suggests a relaxed population of average mass ~ 1.2 - 1.5 Msun. Comparing the numbers of ABs, MSPs, and CVs in M4 with other clusters indicates that AB numbers are proportional to cluster mass (primordial population), MSPs to stellar encounter rate (dynamically formed population), while CVs seem to be produced both primordially and dynamically.
astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.HE, astro-ph.SR, stars: acti vity -binaries: close -Hertzsprung-Russell and colour-magnitude diagrams -novae, cataclysmic variables -globular clusters: individual: NGC 6121 -X-rays: binaries
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Lugger, Phyllis M.
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Cohn, Haldan N.
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Heinke, Craig O.
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Anderson, Jay
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Lugger, Phyllis M., Cohn, Haldan N., Heinke, Craig O., Zhao, Jiaqi, Zhao, Yue and Anderson, Jay (2023) Exotica in the globular cluster M4, Studied with Chandra, HST, and the VLA. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 524 (2), 2088–2113. (doi:10.1093/mnras/stad1887).

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Abstract

Using the Hubble Ultraviolet Globular Cluster Survey (HUGS) and additional HST archival data, we have carried out a search for optical counterparts to the low-luminosity Chandra X-ray sources in the globular cluster M4 (NGC 6121). We have also searched for optical or X-ray counterparts to radio sources detected by the VLA. We find 24 new confident optical counterparts to Chandra sources for a total of 40, including the 16 previously identified. Of the 24 new identifications, 18 are stellar coronal X-ray sources (active binaries, ABs), the majority located along the binary sequence in a V-I colour-magnitude diagram and generally showing an H-alpha excess. In addition to confirming the previously detected cataclysmic variable (CV, CX4), we identify one confident new CV (CX76), and two candidates (CX81 and CX101). One MSP is known in M4 (CX12), and another strong candidate has been suggested (CX1); we identify some possible MSP candidates among optical and radio sources, such as VLA20, which appears to have a white dwarf counterpart. One X-ray source with a sub-subgiant optical counterpart and a flat radio spectrum (CX8, VLA31) is particularly mysterious. The radial distribution of X-ray sources suggests a relaxed population of average mass ~ 1.2 - 1.5 Msun. Comparing the numbers of ABs, MSPs, and CVs in M4 with other clusters indicates that AB numbers are proportional to cluster mass (primordial population), MSPs to stellar encounter rate (dynamically formed population), while CVs seem to be produced both primordially and dynamically.

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Accepted/In Press date: 13 June 2023
Published date: 22 June 2023
Additional Information: Funding Information: We thank the anonymous referee for thoughtful comments that improved the manuscript. We acknowledge useful discussions with M van den Berg, D Pooley, and J Strader. M Legnardi generously provided differential-reddening-corrected photometry for M4. CH acknowledges support from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Discovery Grant RGPIN-2016-04602. JZ is supported by a China Scholarship Council scholarship No. 202108180023. This work is based on observations made with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration/European Space Agency Hubble Space Telescope obtained from the Space Telescope Science Institute, which is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc., under NASA contract NAS 5–26555. The results reported in this article are based in part on observations made by the Chandra X-ray Observatory. Funding for the Gaia Data Processing and Analysis Consortium has been provided by national institutions, in particular the institutions participating in the Gaia Multilateral Agreement. Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Author(s).
Keywords: astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.HE, astro-ph.SR, stars: acti vity -binaries: close -Hertzsprung-Russell and colour-magnitude diagrams -novae, cataclysmic variables -globular clusters: individual: NGC 6121 -X-rays: binaries

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/480482
ISSN: 1365-2966
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Date deposited: 03 Aug 2023 16:34
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Author: Phyllis M. Lugger
Author: Haldan N. Cohn
Author: Craig O. Heinke
Author: Jiaqi Zhao
Author: Yue Zhao
Author: Jay Anderson

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