AMUSE-Antlia. II. Intracluster X-ray Population in the Antlia Cluster
Zhensong Hu, Yuanyuan Su, Zhiyuan Li, Meicun Hou, Ralph P. Kraft, Kelley M. Hess, Hao Chen

TL;DR
This study systematically surveys X-ray sources in the Antlia cluster's core, identifying a significant excess of intracluster X-ray sources potentially linked to various low-mass X-ray binary origins, suggesting a universal intracluster X-ray population.
Contribution
First comprehensive X-ray survey of the Antlia cluster's core revealing a significant excess of intracluster sources and exploring their possible origins.
Findings
Identified 202 X-ray sources in Antlia's core.
Detected a 4.2σ excess of 37.6 sources beyond the BCGs.
Estimated contributions of different LMXB populations to the excess sources.
Abstract
We conduct a systematic survey of X-ray sources in the inner ( kpc) region of the Antlia cluster based on \Chandra observations, down to a source detection limit of (). We present an X-ray source catalog with 202 sources and provide their coordinates, multi-band flux information and hardness ratios. We find a statistically significant excess at a significance level of with 37.6 excess sources beyond three times the mean effective radius of the two BCGs. This implies that these excess sources could be a genuine intracluster X-ray population that is not associated with the bulk stellar component. Also, the increased number of excess sources in the fields containing a BCG implies a potential connection between the excess sources and BCGs. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
