Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1847347 Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Cygnus X is a conspicuous massive-star forming region in the Local Arm of the Galaxy at from the solar system. γ-ray observations can be used to trace cosmic rays (CRs) interacting with the ambient interstellar gas and low-energy radiation fields. Using the Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) we have discovered the presence of a 50-pc wide cocoon of freshly-accelerated CRs in the region bounded by the ionization fronts from the young stellar clusters. On the other hand, the LAT data show that the CR population averaged over the whole Cygnus complex on a scale of is similar to that found in the interstellar space near the Sun. These results confirm the long-standing hypothesis that massive star-forming regions host CR factories and shed a new light on the early phases of CR life in such a turbulent environment.

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