The Megasecond Chandra X-Ray Visionary Project Observation of NGC 3115 (III): luminosity functions of LMXBs and dependence on stellar environments
Dacheng Lin, Jimmy A. Irwin, Ka-wah Wong, Zachary G. Jennings, Jeroen, Homan, Aaron J. Romanowsky, Jay Strader, Jean P. Brodie, Gregory R. Sivakoff,, Ronald A. Remillard

TL;DR
This study analyzes the X-ray luminosity functions of low-mass X-ray binaries in NGC 3115, revealing environmental dependence and differences between globular cluster and field populations using deep Chandra observations.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed XLF analysis of LMXBs in NGC 3115 down to very low luminosities, highlighting environmental effects and the non-universality of LMXB formation.
Findings
LMXB XLF flattens below 5.5x10^37 erg/s
GC LMXB XLF is flatter than field LMXB XLF
Outer galaxy LMXBs have a higher luminosity break
Abstract
We have studied the X-ray luminosity function (XLF) of low-mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs) in the nearby lenticular galaxy NGC 3115, using the Megasecond Chandra X-Ray Visionary Project Observation. With a total exposure time of ~1.1 Ms, we constructed the XLF down to a limiting luminosity of ~10^36 erg/s, much deeper than typically reached for other early-type galaxies. We found significant flattening of the overall LMXB XLF from dN/dL \propto L^{-2.2\pm0.4} above 5.5x10^37 erg/s to dN/dL \propto L^{-1.0\pm0.1} below it, though we could not rule out a fit with a higher break at ~1.6x10^38 erg/s. We also found evidence that the XLF of LMXBs in globular clusters (GCs) is overall flatter than that of field LMXBs. Thus our results for this galaxy do not support the idea that all LMXBs are formed in GCs. The XLF of field LMXBs seems to show spatial variation, with the XLF in the inner region of…
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