An extreme ultra-compact X-ray binary in a globular cluster: multiwavelength observations of RZ 2109 explored in a triple system framework

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY(2024)

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The globular cluster ultraluminous X-ray source, RZ2109, is a complex and unique system which has been detected at X-ray, ultra-violet, and optical wavelengths. Based on almost 20 years of Chandra and XMM-Newton observations, the X-ray luminosity exhibits order-of-magnitude variability, with the peak flux lasting on the order of a few hours. We perform robust time series analysis on the archival X-ray observations and find that this variability is periodic on a timescale of 1.3 +/- 0.04 days. The source also demonstrates broad [OIII] 5007 & Aring; emission, which has been observed since 2004, suggesting a white dwarf donor and therefore an ultra-compact X-ray binary. We present new spectra from 2020 and 2022, marking eighteen years of observed [OIII] emission from this source. Meanwhile, we find that the globular cluster counterpart is unusually bright in the NUV/UVW2 band. Finally, we discuss RZ2109 in the context of the eccentric Kozai Lidov mechanism and show that the observed 1.3 day periodicity can be used to place constraints on the tertiary configuration, ranging from 20 minutes (for a 0.1 M-circle dot companion) to approximately 95 minutes (for a 1 M-circle dot companion), if the eccentric Kozai Lidov mechanism is at the origin of the periodic variability.
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accretion, accretion discs,globular clusters: individual: NGC 4472,ultraviolet: general,X-rays: binaries
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