A comprehensive catalogue of high-mass X-ray binaries in the Large Magellanic Cloud detected during the first eROSITA all-sky survey
D. Kaltenbrunner, C. Maitra, F. Haberl, J. Bodensteiner, D. Bogensberger, D. A. H. Buckley, M. R. L. Cioni, J. Greiner, I. Monageng, A. Udalski, G. Vasilopoulos, R. Willer

TL;DR
This paper presents a comprehensive catalogue of 53 high-mass X-ray binaries in the Large Magellanic Cloud identified through the first eROSITA all-sky survey, enhancing understanding of their population and properties.
Contribution
It provides the first complete LMC HMXB catalogue since ROSAT, including new detections and classifications, enabling detailed population and star-formation studies.
Findings
Detected sources down to $10^{34}$ erg s$^{-1}$ luminosity.
Identified 28 confirmed HMXBs and 21 new eROSITA detections.
Estimated LMC star-formation rate as 0.22 M$_{ ext{sun}}$/yr.
Abstract
The Magellanic Clouds, the closest star-forming galaxies to the Milky Way, offer an excellent environment to study high-mass X-ray binaries. While the Small Magellanic Cloud has been thoroughly investigated with over 120 systems identified, the Large Magellanic Cloud has lacked a complete survey due to its large angular size. Most prior studies targeted central or high-star-formation regions. The SRG/eROSITA all-sky surveys now enable a comprehensive coverage of the LMC, particularly due to its close vicinity to the south ecliptic pole. This work aims to improve our understanding of the HMXB population in the LMC by building a flux-limited catalogue. This allows us to compare sample properties with those of HMXB populations in other nearby galaxies. Using detections during the first eROSITA all-sky survey, we cross-matched X-ray positions with optical and infrared catalogues to identify…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
