Near-Infrared Spectroscopy of Faint Discrete X-ray Point Sources Constituting the Galactic Ridge X-ray Emission
Kumiko Morihana, Masahiro Tsujimoto, Pierre Dubath, Tessei Yoshida,, Kensuke Suzuki, and Ken Ebisawa

TL;DR
This study uses near-infrared spectroscopy to classify faint X-ray point sources in the Galactic Ridge, revealing a new potential class of binary systems with low accretion rates that may significantly contribute to the X-ray emission.
Contribution
It identifies and characterizes three classes of X-ray sources in the Galactic Ridge, including a newly proposed class of low-accretion binary systems, using combined X-ray and NIR spectral analysis.
Findings
Class A sources are likely Cataclysmic Variables.
Class B sources are late-type stars with active coronae.
Class C sources are a new group possibly contributing to the Galactic Ridge X-ray emission.
Abstract
The Galactic Ridge X-ray Emission (GRXE) is apparently extended X-ray emission along the Galactic Plane. The X-ray spectrum is characterized by hard continuum with a strong Fe K emission feature in the 6-7 keV band. A substantial fraction (~80%) of the GRXE in the Fe band was resolved into point sources by deep Chandra imaging observations, thus GRXE is mostly composed of dim Galactic X-ray point sources at least in this energy band. To investigate the populations of these dim X-ray point sources, we carried out Near-Infrared (NIR) follow-up spectroscopic observations in two deep Chandra fields located in the Galactic plane at (l,b)=(0.1{\arcdeg}, -1.4{\arcdeg}) and (28.5{\arcdeg}, 0.0{\arcdeg}) using NTT/SofI and Subaru/MOIRCS. We obtained well-exposed NIR spectra from 65 objects and found that there are three main classes of Galactic sources based on the X-ray color and NIR spectral…
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