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An Overabundance of Transient X-ray Binaries within 1 pc of the Galactic Center

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During five years of Chandra observations, we have identified seven X-ray transients located within 23 pc of Sgr A*. These sources each vary in luminosity by more than a factor of 10, and have peak X-ray luminosities greater than 5e33 erg/s, which strongly suggests that they are accreting black holes or neutron stars. The peak luminosities of the transients are intermediate between those typically considered outburst and quiescence for X-ray binaries. Remarkably four of these transients lie within only 1 pc of Sgr A*. This implies that, compared to the numbers of similar systems located between 1 and 23 pc, transients are over-abundant by a factor of 20 per unit stellar mass within 1 pc of Sgr A*. It is likely that the excess transient X-ray sources are low-mass X-ray binaries that were produced, as in the cores of globular clusters, by three-body interactions between binary star systems and either black holes or neutron stars that have been concentrated in the central parsec through dynamical friction. Alternatively, they could be high-mass X-ray binaries that formed among the young stars that are present in the central parsec.

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Galactic Centre Pulsars with the SKAO

astro-ph.HE · 2026-07-03 · accept · novelty 4.0

Updated SKA-MID sensitivity and multi-beam search strategies can detect up to ~84% of Galactic Centre pulsars (and ~60% of MSPs) under magnetar-like scattering, unlocking precision tests around Sgr A*.

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  • Galactic Centre Pulsars with the SKAO astro-ph.HE · 2026-07-03 · accept · none · ref 32 · internal anchor

    Updated SKA-MID sensitivity and multi-beam search strategies can detect up to ~84% of Galactic Centre pulsars (and ~60% of MSPs) under magnetar-like scattering, unlocking precision tests around Sgr A*.