Spectroscopic identification of probable cataclysmic variables in the globular cluster ngc 6397

  • J. E. Grindlay
  • , A. M. Cool
  • , P. J. Callanan
  • , C. D. Bailyn
  • , H. N. Cohn
  • , P. M. Lugger

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Abstract

The existence of compact binaries in dense clusters is of considerable interest for testing theories of binary production and evolution, as well as the dynamical evolution and survival of the clusters in which they reside. Here, using the newly repaired Hubble Space Telescope to observe the collapsed core of the nearby globular cluster NGC 6397, we report the first spectra of stars well below the main-sequence turnoff near the center of a dense globular star cluster. The spectra confirm our WFPC1 photometry that these objects are almost certainly the long-sought population of cataclysmic variables (CVs) in globulars, and that they are the likely counterparts for the recently discovered (ROSAT) low-luminosity X-ray sources in this cluster. The spectra suggest the CVs are magnetic (DQ Her type), raising the intriguing possibility that magnetic white dwarfs are preferentially produced in globular cluster cores.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)L47-L50
JournalAstrophysical Journal
Volume455
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Dec 1995
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Binaries: General
  • Galaxy: Stellar content
  • Globular clusters: Individual (NGC 6397)
  • Novae, cataclysmic variables
  • Stars: Statistics
  • White dwafts
  • X-rays: Stars

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