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Table 4

Statistics of point sources in the study field.

Galaxy LK M
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

N720 79 5.9 60 4.8 60.8 19.01 16.34
N821 39 3.3 38 3.1 36.0 7.02 5.76
N1052 41 2.5 35 2.2 35.4 7.42 5.93
N1380 36 3.9 28 3.4 28.0 10.99 8.90
N1404 33 3.6 18 2.5 17.9 15.14 12.87
N3115 99 11.1 89 10.2 82.8 8.51 7.06
N3379 95 23.4 87 22.9 65.8 6.89 5.72
N3585 59 6.1 56 5.8 53.9 15.73 12.11
N3923 105 10.8 83 9.8 89.6 26.36 21.61
N4125 42 8.2 27 6.6 24.2 20.98 16.78
N4278 177 16.3 160 14.9 154.2 6.71 5.24
N4365 244 23.9 213 22.5 201.1 18.87 16.04
N4374 133 18.1 88 13.9 91.5 22.33 18.53
N4382 52 13.5 44 12.3 33.1 25.14 19.11
N4472 238 26.3 171 24.0 171.6 39.71 33.76
N4552 94 10.4 68 7.6 70.7 9.07 7.52
N4636 123 12.2 82 9.1 83.6 11.39 9.22
N4649 236 15.0 149 10.7 168.5 28.97 24.62
N4697 120 22.4 107 21.4 85.9 7.96 6.13
N5866 29 3.1 23 2.7 21.5 8.45 6.09

Total 2074 240.0 1626 210.4 1576.1 316.6 259.4

Notes. (1) – Galaxy name. (2) and (4) – Number of all resolved X-ray point sources and sources brighter than Llim. (3) and (5) – Predicted number of CXB sources among (2) and (4). (6) – Total number of LMXBs above Llim after incompleteness correction and CXB subtraction. (7) and (8) – Total KS-band luminosity and stellar mass (in units of 1010 LK, ⊙ and 1010 M) in the study field.

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