X-ray Localization of the Globular Cluster G1 with Xmm-newton
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We present an accurate X-ray position of the massive globular cluster G1 by using XMM-Newton and the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). The X-ray emission of G1 has been detected recently with XMM-Newton. There are two possibilities for the origin of the X-ray emission. It can be either due to accretion of the central intermediate-mass black hole, or by ordinary low-mass X-ray binaries. The precise location of the X-ray emission might distinguish between these two scenarios. By refining the astrometry of the XMM-Newton and HST data, we reduced the XMM-Newton error circle to 1.5. Despite the smaller error circle, the precision is not sufficient to distinguish an intermediate-mass black hole and luminous low-mass X-ray binaries. This result, however, suggests that future Chandra observations may reveal the origin of the X-ray emission. Subject headings: binaries: close—globular clusters: individual (Mayall II = G1)—X-rays: binaries
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