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1
The evolving LMXB populations of early-type
galaxies
Philip J. Humphrey (UC Irvine)
David A. Buote (UC Irvine), Andreas Zezas, Ewan
O'Sullivan (SAO)
2
LMXBs in early-type galaxies
  • Chandra has allowed LMXBs to be found
    Characterized in early-type galaxies (eg Fabbiano
    2006)
  • Provides a rich LMXB population to assess
    questions of formation and evolution.

NGC 1399
3
Long-term LMXB evolution
8 Gyr
ASCA
White, Sarazin Kulkarni (2002)
4
LMXB-GC connection
ASCA
Chandra
White, Sarazin Kulkarni (2002)
Irwin 2005
5
Our Galaxy Sample
  • Sample of 19 early-type galaxies from Chandra
    archive
  • Added 4 new datasets with recent mergers
    (Schweizer Seitzer 1992).
  • Sample contains 6 of the 7 most disturbed in
    SS92.
  • Stellar ages from SS92 or Lick index fitting.
  • Central WFPC2 pointings for all galaxies to study
    GCs.
  • Detailed study of subset presented in Humphrey
    Buote (astro-ph/0612058)
  • Numbers of LMXB, GC inferred by LF fits.
  • For shallow data, LMXB LX from spectroscopy.

6
Spectroscopic Lx vs XLF Lx
7
Evolution in the XLF?
  • Does the XLF shape change with age?
  • If sources spend most of their active lives at
    similar Lx, the XLF will evolve (Wu 2001).
  • The XLF can evolve a knee which changes with
    age.
  • Note This cannot explain the XLF break unless
    lifetime 6 Gyr

8
An evolving field population?
9
Our LMXB-GC relation
Omits very young systems
10
LMXB luminosity evolution with age
11
A simple evolutionary model
  • In lieu of a detailed population synthesis model,
    simple approach based on White Ghosh (1998)
  • Post-supernova binaries (PSNBs) evolve over
    timescale tp (1Gyr) into LMXBs, which have
    lifetimes tL.
  • PSNBs form at a rate proportional to SFR.
  • Assume 2 bursts of star formation a Hubble time
    ago and at the time of the last merger.
  • Use SS92's estimate of fraction of stars born in
    the merger.

12
Normalizing the model
  • Problem we actually measure LX, which depends on
    number of sources and duty cycle, beaming factor,
    etc...
  • How do we normalize the model to relate it to
    SFR?
  • Solution Use the Milky Way!
  • Assume constant SFR history for MW disk SFR2
    Msun yr-1
  • From LX,excess(MW) we can normalize the model,
    for a given tp and tL.
  • We further assume tp1 Gyr (following White
    Ghosh 1998).

13
Amount of field formation
14
Results
15
Conclusions
  • Sample of 22 early-type galaxies, 6 post-merger.
  • Shape of the XLF insensitive to population age.
  • Accounting for production in GCs, number of LMXBs
    per unit light does not evolve with age.
  • Consistent with a short (Gyr) LMXB lifetime.
  • This implies negligible field LMXB production.
  • Supported by specific frequency of LMXBs being
    proportional to specific luminosity of GCs.
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