An Ultra-deep Chandra Catalog of X-ray Point Sources in the Galactic Center Star Cluster
Zhenlin Zhu, Zhiyuan Li, Mark R. Morris

TL;DR
This paper presents an ultra-deep Chandra X-ray catalog of the Galactic Center, detecting thousands of faint sources, analyzing their properties, and inferring the dominant source populations and their spatial distribution.
Contribution
It provides the most sensitive X-ray source catalog for the Galactic Center, revealing new sources and insights into their nature and distribution compared to previous studies.
Findings
Detected 3619 X-ray sources in the Galactic Center.
Most sources are likely magnetic and non-magnetic cataclysmic variables.
Quiescent low-mass X-ray binaries are a minor population.
Abstract
We present an updated catalog of X-ray point sources in the inner 500 (20 parsec) of the Galactic Center (GC), where the {\it nuclear star cluster} (NSC) stands, based on a total of 4.5 Ms of {\it Chandra} observations taken from September 1999 to April 2013. This ultra-deep dataset offers unprecedented sensitivity for detecting X-ray sources in the GC, down to an intrinsic 2--10 keV luminosity of . A total of 3619 sources are detected in the 2--8 keV band, among which 3500 are probable GC sources and 1300 are new identifications. The GC sources collectively account for 20\% of the total 2--8 keV flux from the inner 250 region where detection sensitivity is the greatest. Taking advantage of this unprecedented sample of faint X-ray sources that primarily traces the old stellar populations in the NSC, we…
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