A Deep X-ray Survey of the Globular Cluster Omega Centauri
Simon Henleywillis, Adrienne M. Cool, Daryl Haggard, Craig Heinke,, Paul Callanan, Yue Zhao

TL;DR
This deep X-ray survey of Omega Centauri identified 233 sources, including new ones, revealing the cluster's X-ray source population, their likely classifications, and potential gamma-ray counterparts, providing new insights into globular cluster X-ray sources.
Contribution
First comprehensive X-ray survey of Omega Centauri, identifying new sources, optical counterparts, and characterizing their nature and distribution within the cluster.
Findings
Identified 233 X-ray sources, 95 of which are new.
Estimated 40±10 CVs in the cluster, fewer than in the field.
Potential MSPs responsible for gamma-ray emission, though none confirmed.
Abstract
We identify 233 X-ray sources, of which 95 are new, in a 222 ks exposure of Omega Centauri with the Chandra X-ray Observatory's ACIS-I detector. The limiting unabsorbed flux in the core is (0.56.0 keV) 3 10 erg s cm ( 1 10 erg s at 5.2 kpc). We estimate that ~ of these are cluster members, of which ~30 lie within the core ( 155 arcsec), and another ~30 between 12 core radii. We identify four new optical counterparts, for a total of 45 likely identifications. Probable cluster members include 18 cataclysmic variables (CVs) and CV candidates, one quiescent low-mass X-ray binary, four variable stars, and five stars that are either associated with w Cen's anomalous red giant branch, or are sub-subgiants. We estimate that the cluster contains CVs with 10 erg…
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