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Unveiling the CygnusOB2 stellar population with Chandra

Journal

ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 464, Issue 1, Pages 211-U54

Publisher

EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20066101

Keywords

stars : formation; stars : early-type; stars : pre-main-sequence; X-rays : stars; Galaxy : open clusters and associations : individual : Cygnus OB2

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Aims. The aim of this work is to identify the so far unknown low mass stellar population of the similar to 2 Myr old Cygnus OB2 star forming region, and to investigate the X-ray and near-IR stellar properties of its members. Methods. We analyzed a 97.7 ks Chandra ACIS-I observation pointed at the core of the Cygnus OB2 region. Sources were detected using the PWDETECT code and were positionally correlated with optical and near-IR catalogs from the literature. Source events were extracted with the Acis EXTRACT package. X-ray variability was characterized through the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test and spectra were fitted using absorbed thermal plasma models. Results. We detected 1003 X-ray sources. Of these, 775 have near-IR counterparts and are expected to be almost all associated with Cygnus OB2 members. From near-IR color-color and color-magnitude diagrams we estimate a typical absorption toward Cygnus OB2 of A(v) approximate to 7.0 mag. Although the region is young, very few stars (similar to 4.4%) show disk-induced excesses in the near-IR. X-ray variability is detected in similar to 13% of the sources, but this fraction increases, up to 50%, with increasing source statistics. Flares account for at least 60% of the variability. Despite being generally bright, all but 2 of the 26 detected O- that early B-type stars are not significantly variable. Typical X-ray spectral parameters are log N-H similar to 22.25 (cm(-2)) and kT similar to 1.35 keV with 1 sigma dispersion of 0.2 dex and 0.4 keV, respectively. Variable and flaring sources have harder spectra with median kT = 3.3 and 3.8 keV, respectively. OB stars are typically softer (kT similar to 0.75 keV). X-ray luminosities range between 10(30) and 10(31) erg s(-1) for intermediate- and low-mass stars, and 2.5 x 10(30) and between 6.3 x 10(33) erg s(-1) for OB stars. Conclusions. The Cygnus OB2 region has a very rich population of low-mass X-ray emitting stars. Circumstellar disks seem to be very scarce. X-ray variability is related to the magnetic activity of low-mass stars (M/M-circle dot similar to 0.5 to 3.0) display X-ray activity levels comparable to those of Orion Nebular Cluster (ONC) sources in the same mass range.

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