INTEGRAL-ISGRI observations of the Cygnus OB2 region

M De Becker, Gregor Rauw, JM Pittard, H Sana, Ian Stevens, GE Romero

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Abstract

Aims. We analyze INTEGRAL-ISGRI data in order to probe the hard X-ray emission ( above 20 keV) from point sources in the CygOB2 region and to investigate the putative non-thermal high-energy emission from early-type stars (Wolf-Rayet and O-type stars). Among the targets located in the field of view, we focus on the still unidentified EGRET source 3EG2033+4118 that may be related to massive stars known to produce non-thermal emission in the radio domain, and on the wide colliding-wind binary WR 140. Methods. Using a large set of data obtained with the IBIS-ISGRI imager onboard INTEGRAL, we run the OSA software package in order to find point sources in the fully coded field of view of the instrument. Results. Our data do not allow the detection of a lower-energy counterpart of 3EGJ2033+4118 nor of any other new point sources in the field of view, and we derive upper limits on the high-energy flux for a few targets: 3EGJ2033+4118, TeVJ2032+4130, WR 140, WR 146 and WR 147. The results are discussed in the context of the multiwavelength investigation of these objects. Conclusions. The upper limits derived are valuable constraints for models aimed at understanding the acceleration of particles in non-thermal emitting massive stars, and of the still unidentified very-high gamma-ray source TeVJ2032+4130.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)905-910
Number of pages6
JournalAstronomy and Astrophysics
Volume472
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2007

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