Chandra X-ray observations of the X-ray faint elliptical galaxy NGC 4697

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作者
Sarazin, CL
Irwin, JA
Bregman, JN
机构
[1] Univ Virginia, Dept Astron, Charlottesville, VA 22903 USA
[2] Univ Michigan, Dept Astron, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
来源
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL | 2001年 / 556卷 / 02期
关键词
binaries : close; galaxies : elliptical and lenticular; cD; galaxies : ISM X-rays : galaxies; X-rays : ISM; X-rays : stars;
D O I
10.1086/321618
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
A Chandra ACIS S3 observation of the X-ray faint elliptical galaxy NGC 4697 resolves much of the X-ray emission (61% of the counts from within one effective radius) into 90 point sources, of which similar to 80 are low-mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs) associated with this galaxy. The dominance of LMXBs indicates that X-ray faint early-type galaxies have lost much of their interstellar gas. On the other hand, a modest portion of the X-ray emission from NGC 4697 is due to hot gas. Of the unresolved emission, it is likely that about half is from fainter unresolved LMXBs, while the other half (similar to 23% of the total count rate) is from interstellar gas. The X-ray-emitting gas in NGC 4697 has a rather low temperature (kT = 0.29 keV). The emission from the gas is very extended, with a much flatter surface brightness profile than the optical light, and has an irregular, L-shaped morphology. The physical state of the hot gas is uncertain; the X-ray luminosity and extended surface brightness are inconsistent with a global supersonic wind, a partial wind, or a global cooling inflow. The gas may be undergoing subsonic inflation, rotationally induced outflow, or ram pressure stripping. X-ray spectra of the resolved sources and diffuse emission show that the soft X-ray spectral component, found in this and other X-ray faint ellipticals with ROSAT, is due to interstellar gas. The cumulative LMXB spectrum is well fitted by thermal bremsstrahlung at kT = 8.1 keV, without a significant soft component. NGC 4697 has a central X-ray source with a luminosity of L(X) = 8 x 10(38) ergs s(-1), which may be due to an active galactic nucleus and/or one or more LMXBs. At most, the massive black hole (BH) at the center of this galaxy is radiating at a very small fraction (less than or equal to4 x 10(-8)) of its Eddington luminosity. Three of the resolved sources in NGC 4697 are supersoft sources. In the outer regions of NGC 4697, seven of the LMXBs (about 20%) are coincident with candidate globular clusters, which indicates that globulars have a high probability of containing X-ray binaries compared to the normal stellar population. We suggest that all of the LMXBs may have been formed in globulars. The X-ray to optical luminosity ratio for the LMXBs in NGC 4697 is L(X)(LMXB, 0.3-10 keV)/L(B) = 8.1 X 10(29) ergs s(-1) L(B.)(-1), which is about 35% higher than the value for the bulge of M31. Other comparisons suggest that there are significant variations (factor of greater than or similar to2) in the LMXB X-ray-to-optical ratios of early-type galaxies and spiral bulges. The X-ray luminosity function of NGC 4697 is also flatter than that found for the bulge of M31. The X-ray luminosities (0.3-10 keV) of the resolved LMXBs range from similar to5 x 10(37) to similar to2.5 X 10(39) ergs s(-1). The luminosity function of the LMXBs has a "knee" at 3.2 X 10(38) ergs s(-1), which is approximately the Eddington luminosity of a 1.4 M. neutron star (NS). This knee appears to be a characteristic feature of the LMXB population of early-type galaxies, and we argue that it separates BH and NS binaries. This characteristic luminosity could be used as a distance estimator. If they are Eddington limited, the brightest LMXBs contain fairly massive accreting BHs. The presence of this large population of NS and massive BH stellar remnants in this elliptical galaxy shows that it (or its progenitors) once contained a large population of massive main-sequence stars.
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