Deep Chandra observations of NGC~7457, the X-ray point source populations of a low mass early-type galaxy
Mark B. Peacock, Stephen E. Zepf, Arunav Kundu, Thomas J. Maccarone,, Bret D. Lehmer, Anthony H. Gonzalez, and Claudia Maraston

TL;DR
This study analyzes the X-ray point source populations in the low-mass early-type galaxy NGC 7457 using deep Chandra and HST observations, revealing the properties and distribution of LMXBs and globular clusters.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed characterization of X-ray sources in a low-mass early-type galaxy, including LMXB populations and globular cluster associations, using combined Chandra and HST data.
Findings
Number of LMXBs per stellar luminosity is consistent with more massive galaxies.
No X-ray emission detected from globular clusters, aligning with their small stellar mass.
Enhanced LMXB formation efficiency in globular clusters compared to field populations.
Abstract
We present the X-ray point source population of NGC 7457 based on 124 ks of Chandra observations. Previous deep Chandra observations of low mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs) in early-type galaxies have typically targeted the large populations of massive galaxies. NGC 7457 is a nearby, early-type galaxy with a stellar luminosity of , allowing us to investigate the populations in a relatively low mass galaxy. We classify the detected X-ray sources into field LMXBs, globular cluster LMXBs, and background AGN based on identifying optical counterparts in new HST/ACS images. We detect 10 field LMXBs within the ellipse of NGC 7457 (with semi-major axis 9.1 kpc, ellipticity = 0.55). The corresponding number of LMXBs with per stellar luminosity is consistent with that observed in more massive galaxies, per $10^{10}…
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