Filamentary structures of ionized gas in Cygnus X
Abstract
Ionized gas probes the influence of massive stars on their environment. The Cygnus X region (d~1.5 kpc) is one of the most massive star forming complexes in our Galaxy, in which the Cyg OB2 association (age of 3-5 Myr and stellar mass M) has a dominant influence. We observe the Cygnus X region at 148 MHz using the Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) and take into account short-spacing information during image deconvolution. Together with data from the Canadian Galactic Plane Survey, we investigate the morphology, distribution, and physical conditions of low-density ionized gas in a (100 pc 100 pc) region at a resolution of 2' (0.9 pc). The Galactic radio emission in the region analyzed is almost entirely thermal (free-free) at 148 MHz, with emission measures of . As filamentary structure is a prominent feature of the emission, we use DisPerSE and FilChap to identify filamentary ridges and characterize their radial () profiles. The distribution of radial profiles has a characteristic width of 4.3 pc and a power-law distribution () in peak down to our completeness limit of 4200 pc cm. The electron densities of the filamentary structure range from with a median value of 35 cm, remarkably similar to [N II] surveys of ionized gas. Cyg OB2 may ionize at most two-thirds of the total ionized gas and the ionized gas in filaments. More than half of the filamentary structures are likely photoevaporating surfaces flowing into a surrounding diffuse (~5 cm) medium. However, this is likely not the case for all ionized gas ridges. A characteristic width in the distribution of ionized gas points to the stellar winds of Cyg OB2 creating a fraction of the ionized filaments through swept-up ionized gas or dissipated turbulence.
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@article{arxiv.2205.09193,
title = {Filamentary structures of ionized gas in Cygnus X},
author = {K. L. Emig and G. J. White and P. Salas and R. L. Karim and R. J. van Weeren and P. J. Teuben and A. Zavagno and P. Chiu and M. Haverkorn and J. B. R. Oonk and E. Orrú and I. M. Polderman and W. Reich and H. J. A. Röttgering and A. G. G. M. Tielens},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.09193},
year = {2022}
}
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19 pages, 14 figures, 1 table; accepted for publication in A&A