Discovery of a Significant Magnetic CV Population in the Limiting Window
JaeSub Hong, Maureen van den Berg, Jonathan E. Grindlay, Mathieu, Servillat, Ping Zhao

TL;DR
This study discovered a significant population of magnetic cataclysmic variables in the Galactic Bulge through periodic X-ray sources, revealing their properties and suggesting they are a major component of low luminosity X-ray sources.
Contribution
It provides the first direct evidence of a large MCV population in the Bulge, characterizing their periods, spectra, and potential evolutionary states.
Findings
10 periodic X-ray sources discovered in the Limiting Window
Sources likely represent magnetic cataclysmic variables (MCVs)
Over 40% of hard X-ray sources are periodic
Abstract
[Abridged] We have discovered 10 periodic X-ray sources from the 1 Ms Chandra ACIS observation of the Limiting Window (LW), a low extinction region (A_V~3.9) at 1.4 Deg south of the Galactic center. The observed periods (~1.3 to 3.4 hours) and the X-ray luminosities (10^{31.8-32.9} erg s^-1 at 8 kpc) of the 10 periodic sources, combined with the lack of bright optical counterparts and thus high X-ray-to-optical flux ratios, suggest that they are likely accreting binaries, in particular, magnetic cataclysmic variables (MCVs). All of the 10 sources exhibit a relatively hard X-ray spectrum (PLI<2 for a power law model) and X-ray spectra of at least five show an extinction larger than the field average expected from the interstellar medium in the region. The discovery of these periodic X-ray sources in the LW further supports the current view that MCVs constitute the majority of low…
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