X-ray luminous late-type giants: an overlooked population contributing to the Galactic ridge iron line emission
Tong Bao, Gabriele Ponti, Xiao-jie Xu, Mark R. Morris, Benjamin Levin, Kaya Mori, Shifra Mandel, Nicola Locatelli, T. Mu\~noz-Darias, J. Casares, M. A. P. Torres

TL;DR
This study identifies a population of accretion-powered binaries with late-type giants that significantly contribute to the Galactic ridge X-ray emission, especially its iron line component.
Contribution
It reveals a previously overlooked population of X-ray luminous late-type giants as major contributors to the Galactic ridge iron line emission.
Findings
Identified 107 X-ray sources associated with late-type giants.
These sources account for approximately 20% of the GRXE continuum.
They contribute around 40% to the iron line emission in the GRXE.
Abstract
The origin of the highly ionized iron emission (Fe XXV at ) characterizing the Galactic ridge X-ray emission (GRXE) remains a fundamental puzzle in high-energy astrophysics. Although the GRXE continuum is largely resolved into discrete populations of cataclysmic variables and coronally active stars, these sources exhibit Fe XXV equivalent widths significantly lower than that of the total GRXE, leaving the intense iron line emission unexplained. In this work, we cross-correlated the XMM-Newton survey of the inner Galactic disk with Gaia DR3 astrometry to identify and characterize hard X-ray sources () with reliable stellar counterparts. We selected 107 X-ray sources located within the red giant branch of the color-magnitude diagram, many of which are verified long-period variables. These sources exhibit high X-ray luminosities ($L_{\mathrm{X}} \approx…
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