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2003MNRAS.345..847B - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 345, 847-853 (2003/November-1)

Gamma-rays and cosmic rays from a pulsar in Cygnus OB2.

BEDNAREK W.

Abstract (from CDS):

We argue that γ-ray sources observed in the direction of the Cygnus OB2 association in the GeV and TeV energy range are due to a pulsar that was created by a supernova a few tens of thousands of years ago. The GeV emission is produced by a middle-aged pulsar, a factor of 2 older than the Vela pulsar. The TeV emission is produced by high-energy hadrons and/or leptons accelerated in pulsar wind nebulae. We suggest, moreover, that the excess of cosmic rays at ∼1018 eV observed from the direction of the Cygnus region can also be related to the appearance of this very energetic pulsar in the Cyg OB2 association. Some of the relativistic hadrons, captured in strong magnetic fields of a high-density region of Cyg OB2, produce neutrons and γ-rays in collisions with matter. These neutrons can arrive from Cyg OB2, creating an excess of cosmic rays.

Abstract Copyright: 2003 RAS

Journal keyword(s): radiation mechanisms: non-thermal - pulsars: general - ISM: clouds - cosmic rays - open clusters and associations: individual: Cyg OB2 - gamma-rays: theory

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