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Title: Deep Chandra observations of NGC~7457, the X-ray point source populations of a low mass early-type galaxy
Author: Mark B. Pea****, Stephen E. Zepf, Arunav Kundu, Thomas J. Maccarone, Bret D. Lehmer, Anthony H. Gonzalez, Claudia Maraston

We present the X-ray point source population of NGC 7457 based on 124 ks of Chandra observations. Previous deep Chandra observations of low mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs) in early-type galaxies have typically targeted the large populations of massive galaxies. NGC 7457 is a nearby, early-type galaxy with a stellar luminosity of 1.7 x 10^10 L_{K\odot}, allowing us to investigate the populations in a relatively low mass galaxy. We classify the detected X-ray sources into field LMXBs, globular cluster LMXBs, and background AGN based on identifying optical counterparts in new HST/ACS images. We detect 10 field LMXBs within the rext ellipse of NGC 7457 (with semi-major axis ~ 9.1 kpc, ellipticity = 0.55). The corresponding number of LMXBs with Lx>2 x 10^37erg/s per stellar luminosity is consistent with that observed in more massive galaxies, ~7 per 10^10 L_{K\odot}. We detect a small globular cluster population in these HST data and show that its colour distribution is likely bimodal and that its specific frequency is similar to that of other early type galaxies. However, no X-ray emission is detected from any of these clusters. Using published data for other galaxies, we show that this non-detection is consistent with the small stellar mass of these clusters. We estimate that 0.11 (and 0.03) LMXBs are expected per 10^6 solar masses in metal-rich (and metal-poor) globular clusters. This corresponds to 1100 (and 330) LMXBs per 10^10 L_{K\odot}, highlighting the enhanced formation efficiency of LMXBs in globular clusters. A nuclear X-ray source is detected with Lx varying from 2.8-6.8 x 10^38erg/s. Combining this Lx with a published dynamical mass estimate for the central SMBH in NGC 7457, we find that Lx/LEdd varies from 0.5-1.3 x 10^-6.

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NGC 7457 (also UGC 12306, MCG +5-54-26, PGC 70258) is a magnitude of +11.0 elliptical galaxy located 37 million light-years away in the constellation Pegasus.
The galactic center is very compact, with a density of the stars 30,000 times greater than the area where our Sun is located in the Milky Way.

The galaxy was discovered by German-British astronomer William Herschel using a 47.5 cm (18.7 inch) f/13 speculum reflector at Datchet, Berkshire, on the 12th September 1784.

Right ascension 23h 00m 59.9s, Declination + 30° 08' 42"



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