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Feedback from $\gamma$~Cassiopeiae: Large Expanding Cavity, Accelerating Cometary Globules, and Peculiar X-ray Emission

Authors :
Yang Su
Xuepeng Chen
Min Fang
Li Sun
Xin Zhou
Jiangchen Feng
Shaobo Zhang
Yan Sun
Weihua Guo
Qing-Zeng Yan
Ji Yang
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We present wide-field multi-wavelength observations of $\gamma$ Cassiopeiae (or $\gamma$~Cas for short) in order to study its feedback toward the interstellar environment. A large expanding cavity is discovered toward $\gamma$~Cas in the neutral hydrogen (HI) images at a systemic velocity of about -10 km/s. The measured dimension of the cavity is roughly 2.0 deg $\times$ 1.4 deg (or 6.0 pc $\times$ 4.2 pc at a distance of 168 pc), while the expansion velocity is about 5.0$\pm$0.5 km/s. The CO observations reveal systematic velocity gradients in IC63 (about 20 km/s/pc) and IC59 (about 30 km/s/pc), two cometary globules illuminated by $\gamma$~Cas, proving fast acceleration of the globules under stellar radiation pressure. The gas kinematics indicate that the cavity is opened by strong stellar wind, which has high potential to lead to the peculiar X-ray emission observed in $\gamma$~Cas. Our result favors a recent new scenario that emphasizes the roles of stellar wind and binarity in the X-ray emission of the $\gamma$~Cas stars.<br />Comment: 21 pages, 7 figures, to be published by the ApJ

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....91b012f10998132b645da766f1e8ff7b