Hard diffuse X-ray emission around the PSR\,J2032+4127: A pulsar wind nebula in the Cygnus\,OB2 association

Abstract

The Cygnus\,OB2 region, 3.5-5~Myr old, contains one of the most significant populations of massive stars of the Milky Way. Such stars substantially contribute to producing large scale soft (<2~keV) diffuse X-ray emission. We also detected hard (>3~keV) diffuse X-ray emission in the direction of the pulsar PSR\,J2032+4127. The torus-shaped emission spans a ≈ 3'× 2' jet-like structure. It is spatially coincident with the Fermi γ-ray source 4FGL\,J2032.3+4127. We suggest that the hard diffuse X-ray emission is the pulsar wind nebula bearing the pulsar PSR\,J2032+4127, a consequence of a past core-collapse SN explosion in the region.

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