Table 1:
Low-mass X-ray binaries in globular clusters. Host clusters and LMXB properties. |
Table 2:
Quiescent Low-mass X-ray binaries in globular clusters. |
Table 3:
Short-orbital-period binary millisecond pulsars in globular clusters. Host clusters and
orbital properties. See http://www.naic.edu/~pfreire/GCpsr.html for references to each pulsar. |
Table 4:
Structural parameters for 47 Tuc and Cen taken from Davies and Benz [95].
is the total mass, the central density, the core radius, the tidal radius and the
current estimated half-mass relaxation time. |
Table 5:
The mean number of eccentric binaries per cluster ( ) and the Poisson probability
( ) that at least eccentric DWDs are present at any given time. Data taken from Willems
et al. 2007 [487]. |
Table 6:
The cumulative number of BH–BH binaries after 3, 9, and 25 , and also after 1
. The first column gives the initial conditions. 10 or 50 in the first place indicates 10% or 50%
primordial binaries. sol or low indicates a metallicity of z = 0.02 or z = 0.001. The number in the
third place indicates = 21, 37, 75 or 180. Each column is averaged over ten independent
realizations and includes the uncertainty. A dash in a column indicates that the cluster did not
reach that number of half-mass relaxation times within one Hubble time. Reproduced by permission
from Downing et al. 2010 [111] |