Bibcode
Guarcello, M. G.; Wright, N. J.; Drake, J. J.; García-Alvarez, D.; Drew, J. E.; Aldcroft, T.; Kashyap, V. L.
Bibliographical reference
The Astrophysical Journal Supplement, Volume 202, Issue 2, article id. 19 (2012).
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2012
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24
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22
Description
In order to fully understand the gravitational collapse of molecular
clouds, the star formation process, and the evolution of circumstellar
disks, these phenomena must be studied in different Galactic
environments with a range of stellar contents and positions in the
Galaxy. The young massive association Cygnus OB2, in the Cygnus-X
region, is a unique target to study how star formation and the evolution
of circumstellar disks proceed in the presence of a large number of
massive stars. We present a catalog obtained with recent optical
observations in the r, i, z filters with OSIRIS, mounted on the 10.4 m
Gran Telescopio CANARIAS telescope, which is the deepest optical catalog
of Cyg OB2 to date. The catalog consists of 64,157 sources down to M =
0.15 M ☉ at the adopted distance and age of Cyg OB2. A
total of 38,300 sources have good photometry in all three bands. We
combined the optical catalog with existing X-ray data of this region, in
order to define the cluster locus in the optical diagrams. The cluster
locus in the r – i versus i – z diagram is compatible with
an extinction of the optically selected cluster members in the 2.64
m < AV < 5.57 m range. We derive an
extinction map of the region, finding a median value of AV =
4.33 m in the center of the association, decreasing toward
the northwest. In the color-magnitude diagrams, the shape of the
distribution of main-sequence stars is compatible with the presence of
an obscuring cloud in the foreground ~850 ± 25 pc from the Sun.