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dc.contributor.authorWright, N.J.
dc.contributor.authorDrake, Jeremy J.
dc.contributor.authorDrew, J.E.
dc.contributor.authorVink, Jorick S.
dc.contributor.editorMoitinho, A.
dc.contributor.editorAlves, J.
dc.date.accessioned2014-06-03T09:30:26Z
dc.date.available2014-06-03T09:30:26Z
dc.date.issued2012
dc.identifier.citationWright , N J , Drake , J J , Drew , J E & Vink , J S 2012 , Chandra observations of Cygnus OB2 . in A Moitinho & J Alves (eds) , Star Clusters in the Era of Large Surveys : Proceedings of Symposium 5 of JENAM 2010 . Astrophysics and Space Science Proceedings , Springer Nature , pp. 179-184 , 5th JENAM Symposium , Portugal , 9/09/10 . https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22113-2_25
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dc.identifier.isbn978-364222112-5
dc.identifier.isbn978-3-642-22113-2
dc.identifier.otherORCID: /0000-0003-1192-7082/work/62750126
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2299/13591
dc.description.abstractCygnus OB2 is the nearest example of a massive star forming region, containing over 50 O-type stars and hundreds of B-type stars.We have analyzed two Chandra pointings in Cyg OB2, detecting ∼1,700 X-ray sources, of which ∼1,450 are thought to be members of the association. Optical and near-IR photometry has been obtained for ∼90% of these sources from recent deep Galactic plane surveys. We have performed isochrone fits to the near-IR color-magnitude diagram, deriving ages of 3.5-1.0 +0.75 and 5.25-1.0 +0.75 Myrs for sources in the two fields, both with considerable spreads around the pre-MS isochrones. The presence of a second population in the region, somewhat older than the present-day O-type stars, has been suggested by other authors and fits with the ages derived here. The fraction of sources with inner circumstellar disks (as traced by the K-band excess) is found to be very low, but appropriate for a population of age∼5Myrs.We measure the stellar mass functions and find a power-law slope of Γ = -1.09±0.13, in good agreement with the global mean value estimated by Kroupa. A steepening of the mass function at high masses is observed and we suggest this is due to the presence of the previous generation of stars that have lost their most massive members. Finally, combining our mass function and an estimate of the radial density profile of the association suggests a total mass of Cyg OB2 of ∼ 3 × 104M ⊙ similar to that of many of our Galaxy's most massive star forming regions.en
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dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherSpringer Nature
dc.relation.ispartofStar Clusters in the Era of Large Surveys
dc.relation.ispartofseriesAstrophysics and Space Science Proceedings
dc.titleChandra observations of Cygnus OB2en
dc.contributor.institutionSchool of Physics, Astronomy and Mathematics
dc.contributor.institutionScience & Technology Research Institute
dc.contributor.institutionCentre for Astrophysics Research
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