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MEASUREMENT OF THE RADIUS OF NEUTRON STARS WITH HIGH SIGNAL-TO-NOISE QUIESCENT LOW-MASS X-RAY BINARIES IN GLOBULAR CLUSTERS

Journal

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 772, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/772/1/7

Keywords

globular clusters: individual (M28, M13, NGC 5139, NGC 6304, NGC 6397); stars: neutron; X-rays: binaries

Funding

  1. NSERC via the Vanier CGS program
  2. NSERC
  3. NASA/Chandra grant [GO0-11063X]
  4. Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES)

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This paper presents the measurement of the neutron star (NS) radius using the thermal spectra from quiescent low-mass X-ray binaries (qLMXBs) inside globular clusters (GCs). Recent observations of NSs have presented evidence that cold ultra dense matter-present in the core of NSs-is best described by normal matter equations of state (EoSs). Such EoSs predict that the radii of NSs, R-NS, are quasi-constant (within measurement errors, of similar to 10%) for astrophysically relevant masses (M-NS > 0.5 M-circle dot). The present work adopts this theoretical prediction as an assumption, and uses it to constrain a single R-NS value from five qLMXB targets with available high signal-to-noise X-ray spectroscopic data. Employing a Markov chain Monte-Carlo approach, we produce the marginalized posterior distribution for R-NS, constrained to be the same value for all five NSs in the sample. An effort was made to include all quantifiable sources of uncertainty into the uncertainty of the quoted radius measurement. These include the uncertainties in the distances to the GCs, the uncertainties due to the Galactic absorption in the direction of the GCs, and the possibility of a hard power-law spectral component for count excesses at high photon energy, which are observed in some qLMXBs in the Galactic plane. Using conservative assumptions, we found that the radius, common to the five qLMXBs and constant for a wide range of masses, lies in the low range of possible NS radii, R-NS = 9.1(-1.5)(+1.3) km (90%-confidence). Such a value is consistent with low-R-NS equations of state. We compare this result with previous radius measurements of NSs from various analyses of different types of systems. In addition, we compare the spectral analyses of individual qLMXBs to previous works.

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