2017
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/aa5eba
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A Chandra X-Ray Census of the Interacting Binaries in Old Open Clusters—Collinder 261

Abstract: We present the first X-ray study of Collinder 261 (Cr 261), which at an age of 7 Gyr is one of the oldest open clusters known in the Galaxy. Our observation with the Chandra X-ray Observatory is aimed at uncovering the close interacting binaries in Cr 261, and reaches a limiting X-ray luminosity of L X ≈ 4 × 10 29 erg s −1 (0.3-7 keV) for stars in the cluster. We detect 107 sources within the cluster half-mass radius r h , and we estimate that among the sources with L X 10 30 erg s −1 , ∼26 are associated with… Show more

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“…Using Chandra, Vats & van den Berg (2017) found a total of 151 X-ray sources in Collinder 261, to a limiting luminosity of 4 × 10 29 ergs/s (0.3-7 keV). Thirty-three of these sources are active binaries and ten to eleven are CVs.…”
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“…Using Chandra, Vats & van den Berg (2017) found a total of 151 X-ray sources in Collinder 261, to a limiting luminosity of 4 × 10 29 ergs/s (0.3-7 keV). Thirty-three of these sources are active binaries and ten to eleven are CVs.…”
Section: Open Clustersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thirty-three of these sources are active binaries and ten to eleven are CVs. From Vats & van den Berg (2017)'s X-ray membership identification, the total X-ray luminosity of point source members of Cr 261 can be estimated as (8.6 ± 1.0) × 10 31 ergs/s (0.5-2 keV). The Chandra spectrum from the half-mass radius of Collinder 261, using the double subtraction method, gives a total L X (0.5-2)= 1.1 ± 0.4 × 10 32 erg/s, in agreement.…”
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“…Gyr) open clusters had already been studied with ROSAT (e.g , Belloni & Tagliaferri 1998,. but Chandra and also XMM-Newton have brought the more distant-and often older-open clusters within reach (e.g Gosnell et al 2012, Vats & van den Berg 2017, Vats et al 2018…”
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