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A&A 400, 521-531 (2003)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20021845
An XMM-Newton observation of the globular cluster Omega Centauri
B. Gendre, D. Barret and N. A. WebbCentre d'Étude Spatiale des Rayonnements, 9 avenue du Colonel Roche, 31028 Toulouse Cedex 4, France
(Received 30 October 2002 / Accepted 13 December 2002)
Abstract
We report on a deep XMM-Newton EPIC observation of the globular cluster Omega Cen performed on August 13th, 2001. We have
detected 11 and 27 faint X-ray sources in the core and half mass radii, searching down to a luminosity of
ergs s
-1 in the 0.5-5 keV range. Most sources have bolometric X-ray luminosities between ~
1031-1032 ergs s
-1. We present the color-color and hardness-intensity diagrams of the source sample, as well as high-quality EPIC spectra of
the brightest objects of the field, including the two candidate Cataclysmic Variables (CVs) in the core and the quiescent
neutron star low-mass X-ray binary candidate. The spectra of the latter objects fully support their previous classification.
We show that the bulk of sources are hard and spectrally similar to CVs. The lack of soft faint sources might be related to
the absence of millisecond pulsars in the cluster. The XMM-Newton observations reveal the presence of an excess of sources
well outside the core of the cluster where several RS CVn binaries have already been found. We have also analyzed a publicly
available Chandra ACIS-I observation performed on January 24-25th, 2000, to improve the XMM-Newton source positions and to
search for source intensity variations between the two data sets. 63 XMM-Newton sources have a Chandra counterpart, and 15 sources
within the half-mass radius have shown time variability. Overall, the general properties of the faint X-ray sources in
Cen suggest that they are predominantly CVs and active binaries (RS CVn or BY Dra).
Key words: Galaxy: globular clusters: individual: Omega Centauri -- X-ray: binaries -- stars: neutron -- stars: novae, cataclysmic variables -- stars: binaries: general
Offprint request: B. Gendre, gendre@cesr.fr
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