We report our analysis of a Chandra X-ray observation of the rich globular
cluster M80, in which we detect some 19 sources to a limiting 0.5-2.5 keV X-ray
luminosity of 7*10^30 ergs/s within the half-mass radius. X-ray spectra
indicate that two of these sources are quiescent low-mass X-ray binaries
(qLMXBs) containing neutron stars. We identify five sources as probable
cataclysmic variables (CVs), one of which seems to be heavily absorbed,
implying high inclination. The brightest CV may be the X-ray counterpart of
Nova 1860 T Sco. The concentration of the X-ray sources within the cluster core
implies an average mass of 1.2+/-0.2 Msun, consistent with the binary nature of
these systems and very similar to the radial distribution of the blue
stragglers in this cluster. The X-ray and blue straggler source populations in
M80 are compared to those in the similar globular cluster 47 Tuc.Comment: Submitted to ApJ. 15 pages, 6 figure