2002A&A...390..945K


Query : 2002A&A...390..945K

2002A&A...390..945K - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 390, 945-960 (2002/8-2)

Gamma-ray line emission from OB associations and young open clusters. II. The Cygnus region.

KNOEDLSEDER J., CERVINO M., LE DUIGOU J.-M., MEYNET G., SCHAERER D. and VON BALLMOOS P.

Abstract (from CDS):

Gamma-ray and microwave observations of the Cygnus region reveal an intense signal of 1.809MeV line emission, attributed to radioactive decay of 26Al, that is closely correlated with 53GHz free-free emission, originating from the ionised interstellar medium. We modelled both emissions using a multi-wavelength evolutionary synthesis code for massive star associations that we applied to the known massive star populations in Cygnus. For all OB associations and young open clusters in the field, we determined the population age, distance, and richness as well as the uncertainties in all these quantities from published photometric and spectroscopic data. We propagate the population uncertainties in model uncertainties by means of a Bayesian method. The young globular cluster Cyg OB2 turns out to be the dominant 26Al nucleosynthesis and ionisation source in Cygnus. Our model reproduces the ionising luminosity of the Cygnus region very well, yet it underestimates 26Al production by about a factor of 2. We attribute this underestimation to shortcomings of current nucleosynthesis models, and suggest the inclusion of stellar rotation as possible mechanism to enhance 26Al production. We also modelled 60Fe nucleosynthesis in the Cygnus region, yet the small number of recent supernova events suggests only little 60Fe production. Consequently, a detection of the 1.137MeV and 1.332MeV decay lines of 60Fe from Cygnus by the upcoming INTEGRAL observatory is not expected.

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Journal keyword(s): nuclear reactions, nucleosynthesis, abundances - open clusters and associations: general

Simbad objects: 51

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Number of rows : 51
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 NGC 3603 OpC 11 15 10.8 -61 15 32           ~ 1065 1
2 W 49a BL? 19 10 15.7 +09 06 05           ~ 306 2
3 NGC 6823 OpC 19 43 10.6 +23 19 16   7.71 7.1     ~ 270 2
4 Ass Vul OB 1 As* 19 44.0 +24 13           ~ 98 0
5 NAME Cyg Arm PoG 20 02 +40.0           ~ 160 0
6 Cl Roslund 4 OpC 20 04 48 +29 11.8   10.73 10.0     ~ 40 0
7 HD 190918 WR* 20 05 57.3244526328 +35 47 18.150756792 6.11 6.88 6.75     WN5+O9I 369 0
8 NGC 6871 OpC 20 06 11.5 +35 45 54   5.43 5.2     ~ 225 0
9 Ass Cyg OB 3 As* 20 07 +35.9           ~ 182 0
10 Cl Biurakan 2 OpC 20 09 08 +35 29.3           ~ 53 0
11 HD 191765 WR* 20 10 14.1928045152 +36 10 35.070683376 7.64 8.08 8.08     WN6-s 441 0
12 Cl Roslund 5 OpC 20 10 33.8 +33 45 04           ~ 51 0
13 HD 192103 WR* 20 11 53.5274337792 +36 11 50.525765304 7.77 8.13 8.11     WC8+OB: 332 0
14 HD 192163 WR* 20 12 06.5418877464 +38 21 17.784181008 7.12 7.49 7.50     WN6(h)-s 544 0
15 HD 192641 WR* 20 14 31.7666855880 +36 39 39.598210224 7.80 8.20 7.91     WC7pd+O9V 330 0
16 Ass Cyg OB 8 As* 20 15 +40.9           ~ 70 0
17 IC 4996 OpC 20 16 32.4 +37 38 56           ~ 177 0
18 HD 193077 WR* 20 17 00.0260987184 +37 25 23.785483116 7.82 8.32 8.01 8.71   WN5-w+B? 290 0
19 Ass Cyg OB 1 As* 20 17.8 +37 38           ~ 264 1
20 HD 193576 WR* 20 19 32.4229160448 +38 43 53.959035756 8.15 8.53 8.00     WN5+O6II-V 707 0
21 Cl Berkeley 86 OpC 20 20 20 +38 41.3           ~ 123 0
22 Ass Cyg OB 9 As* 20 21 +39.9           ~ 131 0
23 HD 193928 WR* 20 21 31.7290073688 +36 55 12.773070696 10.67 10.60 9.78     WN5-w+O5V-III 199 0
24 Cl Berkeley 87 OpC 20 21 35.0 +37 25 59           ~ 132 0
25 WR 142 WR* 20 21 44.3438785440 +37 22 30.544989960   14.39 12.99 12.73 11.04 WO2 129 0
26 NGC 6910 OpC 20 23 11 +40 46.3           ~ 193 0
27 M 29 OpC 20 23 46 +38 29.2   7.30 6.6     ~ 245 0
28 NAME Cyg X BL? 20 30 04.7973633 +40 51 36.002197           ~ 843 1
29 MR 110 WR* 20 32 03.0201049320 +41 15 20.499732216   15.99 13.97     WC5 82 0
30 EM* AS 422 WR* 20 32 06.2786571432 +40 48 29.527101576   13.46 11.83     WN7o/CE+O7V(f) 101 0
31 Ass Cyg OB 2 As* 20 33.2 +41 19           ~ 943 0
32 MR 112 WR* 20 35 47.0859278605 +41 22 44.703520146     12.64 12.16   WC6+O8I-IIf 155 1
33 Cl Ruprecht 175 OpC 20 45 04 +35 30.2           ~ 16 0
34 Ass Cyg OB 7 As* 21 08 +47.6           ~ 210 0
35 NGC 7067 OpC 21 24 13.9 +48 00 43   10.64 9.7     ~ 57 0
36 IC 1396 OpC 21 38 58.8 +57 30 50           ~ 496 1
37 NGC 7128 OpC 21 43 57.8 +53 42 54   10.54 9.7     ~ 77 0
38 Ass Cep OB 2 As* 21 51 +60.0           ~ 294 0
39 IC 5146 OpC 21 53 29.3 +47 14 46           ~ 466 2
40 NGC 7160 OpC 21 53 48 +62 35.3   6.34 6.1     ~ 235 0
41 NGC 7235 OpC 22 12 19.9 +57 16 16   8.58 7.7     ~ 114 0
42 HD 211564 WR* 22 16 24.0318845736 +55 37 36.767570232   11.72 11.61     WN3(h)-w 122 0
43 HD 211853 WR* 22 18 45.6057566664 +56 07 33.898679364 8.84 9.534 9.236 9.108   WN6o+O6I 275 0
44 NGC 7261 OpC 22 20 13.4 +58 07 41   9.20 8.4     ~ 48 0
45 Cl Berkeley 94 OpC 22 22 51 +55 51.7   9.10 8.7     ~ 44 0
46 HD 213049 WR* 22 27 17.8187635824 +56 15 11.770681752   11.270 10.928 10.922   WC6 91 0
47 Ass Cep OB 1 As* 22 29 +56.6           ~ 87 0
48 Cl Berkeley 96 OpC 22 29 54.7 +55 24 29           ~ 34 0
49 HD 214419 WR* 22 36 53.9548302648 +56 54 20.989190232 8.68 9.376 8.996 8.962   WN6o+O9Ib/II 377 1
50 NAME I Lac As* 22 41 +38.5           ~ 151 0
51 NGC 7380 OpC 22 47 16 +58 07.5           ~ 190 0

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