Publication Date:
2019-06-28
Description:
The Cyg OB2 Association contains six of the fifteen most luminous stars in the Galaxy as well as the most luminous and most heavily reddened Galactic star, Cyg OB2 #12. In addition, the association contains a number of Wolf-Rayet stars, at least one early-type binary (Cyg OB2 #5), and a trapezium-like system (Cyg OB2 #8). Though not physically associated with the association, the X-ray source Cyg X-3 lies within a half degree of the center of the association. The association is a known source of X-rays. The X-ray emission from this region includes a contribution from Cyg X-3, as well as coronal emission from OB stars and hot diffuse gas. The region was extensively sampled by the HEAO-2 IPC (136 ks, which includes a single pointing of 57 ks on the central region of the association). A 3.6 ks PSPC observation of this region was obtained in the AO1 pointing phase. In addition, the four brightest OB stars (Cyg OB2 #5, #8A, #9, and #12) have been extensively monitored with the VLA. These stars show evidence of strong radio variability, and nonthermal radio emission characteristics. Several of these radio observations were taken within about a month of an IPC observation, and the two PSPC observations. We obtained a 19.5 ks exposure of the Cyg OB2 Association using the ROSAT PSPC instrument. Scientific tasks included: (1) extracting the PSPC spectral distributions of the brightest OB stars; (2) comparing the 19.5 ks spectral data with the 3.6 ks spectral data; (3) investigating the long term X-ray variability (15 years); and (4) comparing the X-ray and radio variability.
Keywords:
ASTRONOMY
Type:
NASA-CR-199391
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NAS 1.26:199391
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ARC-R95-242
Format:
application/pdf