The X-ray Spectra of the Luminous LMXBs in NGC 3379: Field and Globular Cluster Sources
N. J. Brassington, G. Fabbiano, S. Blake, A. Zezas, L. Angelini, R. L., Davies, J. Gallagher, V. Kalogera, D.-W. Kim, A. R. King, A. Kundu, G., Trinchieri, S. Zepf

TL;DR
This study analyzes the spectral properties of luminous low-mass X-ray binaries in NGC 3379, demonstrating the ability to determine their states from simple spectral models and providing insights into black hole presence in globular clusters.
Contribution
It introduces spectral simulations to interpret low-count data and confirms the presence of black hole binaries in globular clusters through spectral analysis.
Findings
Spectral states can be inferred from simple models.
Evidence of black hole binaries in globular clusters.
A source shows a transition similar to ultraluminous X-ray sources.
Abstract
From a deep multi-epoch Chandra observation of the elliptical galaxy NGC 3379 we report the spectral properties of eight luminous LMXBs (LX>1.2E38 erg/s). We also present a set of spectral simulations, produced to aid the interpretation of low-count single-component spectral modeling. These simulations demonstrate that it is possible to infer the spectral states of X-ray binaries from these simple models and thereby constrain the properties of the source. Of the eight LMXBs studied, three reside within globular clusters, and one is a confirmed field source. Due to the nature of the luminosity cut all sources are either neutron star binaries emitting at or above the Eddington luminosity or black hole binaries. The spectra from these sources are well described by single-component models, with parameters consistent with Galactic LMXB observations, where hard-state sources have a range in…
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