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Milky Way Globular Cluster Metallicity And Low-Mass X-Ray Binaries: The Red Giant Influence, N. Vulic, P. Barmby, S. C. Gallagher
Milky Way Globular Cluster Metallicity And Low-Mass X-Ray Binaries: The Red Giant Influence, N. Vulic, P. Barmby, S. C. Gallagher
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Galactic and extragalactic studies have shown that metal-rich globular clusters (GCs) are approximately three times more likely to host bright low-mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs) than metal-poor GCs. There is no satisfactory explanation for this metallicity effect. We tested the hypothesis that the number density of red giant branch (RGB) stars is larger in metal-rich GCs, and thus potentially the cause of the metallicity effect. Using Hubble Space Telescope photometry for 109 unique Milky Way GCs, we investigated whether RGB star density was correlated with GC metallicity. Isochrone fitting was used to calculate the number of RGB stars, which were normalized …