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Chandra Observations of the Massive Star-Forming Region Onsala 2

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2019-05-01 v1 Astrophysics of Galaxies High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

Previous radio and infrared observations have revealed an obscured region of high-mass star formation in Cygnus known as Onsala 2 (ON 2). Within this region lies the optically-revealed young stellar cluster Berkeley 87 which contains several OB stars and the rare oxygen-type Wolf-Rayet star WR 142. Previous radio studies of ON 2 have also discovered masers and several H II regions excited by embedded OB stars. Radio and GAIA parallaxes have now shown that the H II regions are more distant than Berkeley 87. We summarize two Chandra X-ray observations of ON 2 which detected more than 300 X-ray sources. Several optically-identified stars in Berkeley 87 were detected including massive OB stars and WR 142, the latter being a faint hard source whose X-ray emission likely arises in hot thermal plasma. Intense X-ray emission was detected near the compact H II regions G75.77+0.34 and G75.84+0.40 consisting of numerous point sources and diffuse emission. Heavily-absorbed X-ray sources and their near-IR counterparts that may be associated with the exciting OB stars of the H II regions are identified. Shocked winds from embedded massive stars offer a plausible explanation of the diffuse emission. Young stellar object candidates in the ON 2 region are identified using near-IR colors, but surprisingly few counterparts of X-ray sources have near-IR excesses typical of classical T Tauri stars.

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@article{arxiv.1812.02210,
  title  = {Chandra Observations of the Massive Star-Forming Region Onsala 2},
  author = {Stephen L. Skinner and Kimberly R. Sokal and Manuel Guedel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.02210},
  year   = {2019}
}

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40 pages, 11 figures