Radial Distribution of X-ray Point Sources near the Galactic Center
Jaesub Hong, Maureen van den Berg, Jonathan E. Grindlay, Silas, Laycock

TL;DR
This study analyzes the distribution and properties of X-ray point sources near the Galactic Center, revealing a concentration of sources likely to be magnetic cataclysmic variables, especially intermediate polars, with spectra varying by proximity to the center.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed comparison of X-ray source distributions with infrared and stellar models near the Galactic Center, suggesting most sources are intermediate polars.
Findings
X-ray sources are highly concentrated at the Galactic Center
Spectral hardness increases closer to the center, consistent with magnetic CVs
Most sources are likely intermediate polars, based on spectral and density analysis
Abstract
(Abridged) We present the LogN-LogS and spatial distributions of X-ray point sources in seven Galactic Bulge (GB) fields within 4 deg from the Galactic Center (GC). We compare the properties of 1159 X-ray point sources discovered in our deep (100 ks) Chandra observations of three low extinction Window fields near the GC with the X-ray sources in the other GB fields centered around Sgr B2, Sgr C, the Arches Cluster and Sgr A* using Chandra archival data. To reduce the systematic errors induced by the uncertain X-ray spectra of the sources coupled with field-and-distance dependent extinction, we classify the X-ray sources using quantile analysis and estimate their fluxes accordingly. The result indicates the GB X-ray population is highly concentrated at the center, more heavily than the stellar distribution models. We also compare the total X-ray and infrared surface brightness using the…
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