2010ApJ...710..549K


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2010ApJ...710..549K - Astrophys. J., 710, 549-566 (2010/February-2)

OB stars and stellar bow shocks in Cygnus-X: a novel laboratory estimating stellar mass loss rates.

KOBULNICKY H.A., GILBERT I.J. and KIMINKI D.C.

Abstract (from CDS):

We use mid-infrared images from the Spitzer Space Telescope Cygnus X Legacy Survey to search for stellar bow shocks (BSs), a signature of early-type "runaway" stars with high space velocities. We identify ten arc-shaped nebulae containing centrally located stars as candidate BSs. New spectroscopic observations of five stars show that all are late-O to early-B dwarfs, while one is a previously classified B0.2 giant. These stars have moderate radial velocities, differing by ΔV< 10 km/s from members of the Cygnus OB2 Association. The spectral energy distributions (SEDs) of the other four stars are consistent with late-O to early-B dwarfs at the nominal ∼1.6 kpc distance of Cyg OB2. Our morphologically selected sample of BS candidates encompasses diverse physical phenomena. Three of the stars appear to be pre-main-sequence objects on the basis of rising SEDs in the mid-IR, and their nebulae may be photon-dominated regions illuminated by the central star but shaped by external sources such as winds from Cyg OB2. Four objects have ambiguous classification. These may be partial dust shells or bubbles. We conclude that three of the objects are probable BSs, based on their morphological similarity to analytic prescriptions. Their nebular morphologies reveal no systematic pattern of orientations that might indicate either a population of stars ejected from or large-scale hydrodynamic outflows from Cyg OB2. The fraction of runaways among OB stars near Cyg OB2 identified either by radial velocity or BS techniques is ∼0.5%, much smaller than the ∼8% estimated among field OB stars. We discuss possible reasons for this difference. We also obtained a heliocentric radial velocity for the previously known BS star, BD+43°3654, of -66.2±9.4 km/s, solidifying its runaway status and implying a space velocity of 77±10 km/s. We use the principles of momentum-driven BSs in conjunction with the observed sizes, BS luminosities and SEDs, and dust/polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon emission models to arrive at a novel method for estimating stellar mass loss rates. Derived mass loss rates range between 10–7 and few x10–6 M/yr for the three O5V-∼B2V stars identified as generating BSs. These values are at the upper range of, but broadly consistent with, estimates from other methods. We calculate a relatively large mass loss rate of 160x10–6 M /yr for O4If star BD+43°3654 using the same method.

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Journal keyword(s): open clusters and associations: individual: Cygnus OB2 - stars: early-type - stars: individual (BD+43 3654, HD 195229, GSC 03161-01188)

Nomenclature: Table 1: [KGK2010] NN (Nos 1-11).

CDS comments: HD 195299 is a misprint for HD 195229.

Simbad objects: 36

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Number of rows : 36
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 V* AE Aur Or* 05 16 18.1493304816 +34 18 44.344404000 5.48 6.18 5.96     O9.5V 564 1
2 M 42 HII 05 35 17 -05 23.4           ~ 4076 0
3 * iot Ori SB* 05 35 25.9819073 -05 54 35.643537 1.45 2.53 2.77     O9IIIvar 773 0
4 * mu. Col V* 05 45 59.8950238944 -32 18 23.162261796 3.84 4.90 5.18 5.30 5.57 O9.5V 495 0
5 NAME HYA SUPERCL SCG 08 57.9 +03 10           ~ 177 0
6 GUM 29 HII 10 24 14.6 -57 46 58           ~ 210 0
7 HD 108639 * 12 29 09.5168765256 -60 48 17.541197892 7.09 8.74 8.57 8.76   B1III 64 0
8 * ksi Boo BY* 14 51 23.37993 +19 06 01.6994 5.618 5.370 4.593 3.91 3.48 G7Ve+K5Ve 474 0
9 * 18 Sco PM* 16 15 37.2702755653 -08 22 09.982125430   6.15 5.50     G2Va 604 0
10 * zet Oph Be* 16 37 09.5400587698 -10 34 01.509742704 1.73 2.58 2.56 2.46 2.50 O9.2IVnn 1839 0
11 * bet Oph PM* 17 43 28.3519097803 +04 34 02.293206489 5.150 3.930 2.750 1.96 1.38 K2IIICN0.5 477 0
12 * mu.01 Her ** 17 46 27.5472960785 +27 43 14.560978925 4.56 4.17 3.42 2.89 2.51 G5IV 691 0
13 M 16 OpC 18 18 45.1 -13 47 31           ~ 1029 1
14 NGC 6618 OpC 18 20 47 -16 10.3           ~ 1615 0
15 HD 171391 PM* 18 35 02.3926287840 -10 58 37.942910580   6.027 5.119     G8II/III 133 0
16 PSR B1929+10 Psr 19 32 14.0570 +10 59 33.380           ~ 753 0
17 * bet Aql PM* 19 55 18.7928429719 +06 24 24.351242346 5.040 4.560 3.710 3.05 2.56 G8IV 552 0
18 2MASS J20201155+3945299 * 20 20 11.5517475528 +39 45 29.907132300           B1V-B3V 2 0
19 2MASS J20254363+3811016 * 20 25 43.6265417016 +38 11 01.796752464           B?? 2 0
20 [KCW94] 079.320+01.313 Rad 20 28 10.235 +40 53 37.96           ~ 5 0
21 IRAS 20264+4042 IR 20 28 12.4 +40 52 28           ~ 21 0
22 HD 195229 * 20 28 30.2350807104 +42 00 35.312174280 7.11 7.82 7.66     B 37 0
23 2MASS J20283917+4056509 * 20 28 39.1677426000 +40 56 50.923439556           B2V-B3V 3 0
24 2MASS J20292206+3755444 * 20 29 22.0562602296 +37 55 44.365551780           O 7 0
25 NAME Cyg X BL? 20 30 04.7973633 +40 51 36.002197           ~ 845 1
26 HD 195299 * 20 31 16.6629015456 -25 01 35.534271468   11.02 9.66     K1(III) 5 0
27 IRAS 20298+4011 LP? 20 31 42.2846664600 +40 21 59.074415640     15.1     B:I[e] 93 0
28 Ass Cyg OB 2 As* 20 33.2 +41 19           ~ 943 0
29 BD+43 3654 s*b 20 33 36.0795027528 +43 59 07.364004504   11.24 10.06     O4If 67 0
30 GSC 03161-01188 * 20 34 28.9417848480 +41 56 17.030564916   15.12 13.14 12.46   O9V 12 0
31 2MASS J20343455+4158295 * 20 34 34.5484020600 +41 58 29.656019316           OB 10 0
32 [CPR2002] A10 * 20 34 55.1114749680 +40 34 44.300082360           O9V 12 0
33 [CPR2002] A37 * 20 36 04.4996355240 +40 56 13.040299752           O5V((f)) 25 0
34 IRAS 20343+4129 HII 20 36 07.1 +41 40 01           ~ 54 0
35 2MASS J20361341+4134260 Y*O 20 36 13.419 +41 34 26.05           B4V-B6V 3 0
36 IRAS 20350+4126 HII 20 36 52.6 +41 36 33           ~ 39 1

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