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        Spectral properties of X-ray binaries in Centaurus A

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        Burke, M.J.
        Raychaudhury, S.
        Kraft, R.P.
        Forman, W.R.
        Jones, C.
        Murray, S.S.
        Birkinshaw, M.
        Evans, D.A.
        Jordán, A.
        Worrall, D.M.
        Maccarone, T. J.
        Croston, J.H.
        Brassington, Nicola
        Hardcastle, M.J.
        Goodger, J.L.
        Kainulainen, J.
        Woodley, K.A.
        Sivakoff, G.R.
        Gilfanov, M.
        Zhang, Z.
        Sarazin, C.L.
        Voss, R.
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        2299/10703
        Abstract
        We present a spectral investigation of X-ray binaries (XBs) in NGC 5128 (Cen A), using six 100 ks Chandra observations taken over two months in 2007. We divide our sample into thermally and non-thermally dominated states based on the behavior of the fitted absorption column N , and present the spectral parameters of sources with L ≳ 2 × 10 erg s. The majority of sources are consistent with being neutron star low-mass X-ray binaries (NS LMXBs) and we identify three transient black hole (BH) LMXB candidates coincident with the dust lane, which is the remnant of a small late-type galaxy. Our results also provide tentative support for the apparent "gap" in the mass distribution of compact objects between ∼2-5 M . We propose that BH LMXBs are preferentially found in the dust lane, and suggest this is because of the younger stellar population. The majority (∼70%-80%) of potential Roche lobe filling donors in the Cen A halo are ≳ 12 Gyr old, while BH LMXBs require donors ≳ 1 M to produce the observed peak luminosities. This requirement for more massive donors may also explain recent results that claim a steepening of the X-ray luminosity function with age at L ≥ 5 × 10 erg s for the XB population of early-type galaxies; for older stellar populations, there are fewer stars ≳ 1 M , which are required to form the more luminous sources.
        Publication date
        2013-04-01
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        The Astrophysical Journal
        Published version
        https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/766/2/88
        Other links
        http://hdl.handle.net/2299/10703
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