X-ray Spectral Identification of Three Candidate Quiescent Low-Mass X-ray Binaries in the Globular Cluster NGC 6304
Sebastien Guillot, Robert E. Rutledge, Lars Bildsten, Edward F. Brown,, George G. Pavlov, and Vyacheslav E. Zavlin

TL;DR
This study identifies three candidate quiescent low-mass X-ray binaries in the globular cluster NGC 6304 using XMM-Newton data, providing spectral analysis and spatial associations, and updates the cluster's X-ray source catalogue.
Contribution
First identification of three candidate qLMXBs in NGC 6304 with detailed spectral and spatial analysis, including infrared counterpart associations.
Findings
Three candidate qLMXBs identified with spectral properties consistent with neutron star atmospheres.
One candidate located within the core radius, showing a spectral power-law component.
The number of qLMXBs marginally matches expectations based on the cluster's encounter rate.
Abstract
We report the search for low-mass X-ray binaries in quiescence (qLMXBs) in the globular cluster NGC 6304 using XMM observations. We present the spectral analysis leading to the identification of three candidate qLMXBs within the field of this globular cluster (GC), each consistent with the X-ray spectral properties of previously identified qLMXBs in the field and in other globular clusters -- specifically, with a hydrogen atmosphere neutron star with radius between 5--20\km. One (source 4, with R=11.7^{+8.3}_{-0.4} (D/5.97 kpc) km and kT_eff=117^{+59}_{-44} eV) is located within one core radius (r_c) of the centre of NGC 6304. This candidate also presents a spectral power-law component contributing 49 per cent of the 0.5-10 keV flux. A second one (source 9 with R=15.3^{+11.2}_{-6.5} (D/5.97 kpc) km and kT_eff=100^{+24}_{-19} eV) is found well outside the optical core (at 32 r_c) but…
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TopicsAstronomical and nuclear sciences · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
