论文标题
球状簇中灾难性变量的特性
Properties of Cataclysmic Variables in Globular Clusters
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论文摘要
对恒星簇的研究在我们对宇宙的理解中起着重要作用,因为这些系统是测试恒星动力学和进化理论的自然实验室。特别是,球状簇(GC)是研究外来系统的形成和物理性质的最重要对象之一,而外来系统的形成和物理性质又提供了基本的信息和工具,可以帮助我们了解星形簇本身,星系以及一般而言的恒星群体的形成和进化过程。 GC中最有趣的物体中有灾难性变量(CVS),它们正在相互作用,它们的二进制文件具有从低质量同伴中获得的白色矮人。由于GC密度足够高,应具有涉及二进制文件的动力相遇应该是常见的,因此预计CV祖细胞会在早期阶段以某种方式受动力学的影响。在本文中,我们回顾了形成渠道和动力学对GC中CV人群的影响。特别是,我们回顾了数值模拟的最新进展。此外,我们讨论了CVS在GC中的观察性质以及用于识别和研究它们的技术。我们将讨论重点放在与HST和Chandra进行的多波长观测上,这是研究最佳的GCS NGC 6397,NGC 6752,47 Tucanae和Omega Centauri;在最近与Muse的光谱发现中,以及有关微弱X射线源数量与群集恒星相遇率之间相关性的最新信息。最后,我们讨论了一些可能有助于未来调查的观察前景。
The study of star clusters plays an important role in our understanding of the Universe since these systems are natural laboratories for testing theories of stellar dynamics and evolution. Particularly, globular clusters (GCs) are one of the most important objects for studying the formation and the physical nature of exotic systems which in turn provide basic information and tools that can help us to understand the formation and evolution processes of star clusters themselves, galaxies and, in general, the young Universe. Among the most interesting objects in GCs are the cataclysmic variables (CVs), which are interacting binaries harboring a white dwarf accreting from a low-mass companion. Since GC densities are sufficiently high that dynamical encounters involving binaries should be common, CV progenitors are expected to be affected by dynamics in some way in the early stages. In this article we review the formation channels and the influence of dynamics on the CV population in GCs. In particular, we review recent progress in numerical simulations. Furthermore, we discuss observational properties of CVs in GCs and the techniques used to identify and study them. We focus the discussion on the multi-wavelength observations carried out with HST and Chandra on the best-studied GCs NGC 6397, NGC 6752, 47 Tucanae and Omega Centauri; on the recent spectroscopic findings with MUSE, and on updates regarding the correlation between the number of faint X-ray sources and the cluster stellar encounter rate. Finally, we discuss some observational prospects that might potentially help future investigations.