Bibcode
Servillat, Mathieu; Dieball, A.; Webb, N. A.; Knigge, C.; Maccarone, T.; Cornelisse, R.; Barret, D.; Long, K. S.; Shara, M. M.; Zurek, D. R.
Bibliographical reference
Chandra's First Decade of Discovery, Proceedings of the conference held 22-25 September, 2009 in Boston, MA. Edited by Scott Wolk, Antonella Fruscione, and Douglas Swartz, abstract #194
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2009
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We present a Chandra X-ray observation of the Galactic globular cluster
NGC 2808. Previous observations with XMM-Newton and ultraviolet
observations with the Hubble Space Telescope are re-investigated to help
identify the Chandra sources associated with the cluster. This data is
used to identify the faint X-ray sources belonging to this globular
cluster in order to understand their role in the evolution of globular
clusters. From statistical analysis, 16 sources are very likely to be
linked to NGC 2808. We find one likely neutron star low-mass X-ray
binary in quiescence and 8 cataclysmic variable candidates in the core
of NGC 2808. The other sources are also cataclysmic variable candidates,
but some of the faintest could possibly be chromospherically active
binaries or millisecond pulsars. This significant population of close
binaries is likely to play an important role in slowing down the core
collapse of this cluster. We find a possible deficit of X-ray sources
compared to 47 Tuc which could be related to the metallicity content and
the complexity of the evolution of NGC 2808. From X-ray and radio (ATCA)
observations, we find no evidence of an intermediate mass black hole in
NGC 2808 and derive mass constraints.