Diffuse X-ray emission in globular cluster cores
C. Y. Hui, K. S. Cheng, Ronald E. Taam

TL;DR
This study investigates the unresolved X-ray emission in globular cluster cores, attributing it to faint stellar sources and analyzing their spectral properties and luminosity contributions.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the nature and origin of unresolved X-ray emission in globular clusters, highlighting the role of faint sources and spectral modeling.
Findings
Unresolved emission detected in four globular clusters.
Spectral fits consistent with multiple models including power-law and thermal bremsstrahlung.
Faint source populations can account for the unresolved X-ray emission.
Abstract
The unresolved X-ray emission in the cores of 10 globular clusters hosting millisecond pulsars is investigated. Subtraction of the known resolved point sources leads to detectable levels of unresolved emission in the core region of M28, NGC 6440, M62, and NGC 6752. The X-ray luminosities in the 0.3-8 keV energy band of this emission component were found to lie in the range ergs s (NGC 6752) to ergs s (M28). The lowest limiting luminosity for X-ray source detections amongst these four clusters was ergs s for NGC 6752. The spectrum of the unresolved emission can be fit equally well by a power-law, a thermal bremsstrahlung model, a black body plus power-law, or a thermal bremsstrahlung model plus black body component. The unresolved emission is considered to arise from the cumulative contribution…
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