Populations of X-ray Binaries and the Dynamical History of their Host Galaxies
Kinwah Wu
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia 18(4) 443 - 450
Abstract
The observed luminosity distributions of X-ray sources indicate the presence
of several populations of X-ray binaries in the nearby galaxies. Each
population has its formation and evolutionary history, depending on the host
environment. The features seen in the log N(>S)–log S curves for
different types of galaxies and for different galactic components can be
reproduced by a birth–death model, in which the lifespans of the
binaries are inversely proportional to their X-ray brightness. Conversely, the
dynamical history of a galaxy can be inferred from the luminosity
distributions of its X-ray binary populations.
Keywords: galaxies: evolution — X-ray: binaries
Full text doi:10.1071/AS01055
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