Deep radio images of the HEGRA and Whipple TeV sources in the Cygnus OB2 region
Josep Marti, Josep M. Paredes, Ishwara Chandra C. H., Valenti, Bosch-Ramon

TL;DR
This paper presents deep radio observations of the TeV J2032+4130 source in Cygnus OB2, revealing a catalogue of 153 radio sources and extended non-thermal emission, aiding understanding of its nature.
Contribution
It provides the first extensive radio maps covering the TeV source with improved resolution and a comprehensive catalogue of radio sources in the region.
Findings
Catalogue of 153 radio sources detected at 49 cm.
Detection of extended non-thermal emission.
Radio maps cover the entire TeV source region.
Abstract
Context. The modern generation of Cherenkov telescopes has revealed a new population of gamma-ray sources in the Galaxy. Some of them have been identified with previously known X-ray binary systems while other remain without clear counterparts a lower energies. Our initial goal here was reporting on extensive radio observations of the first extended and yet unidentified source, namely TeV J2032+4130. This object was originally detected by the HEGRA telescope in the direction of the Cygnus OB2 region and its nature has been a matter of debate during the latest years. Aims. We aim to pursue our radio exploration of the TeV J2032+4130 position that we initiated in a previous paper but taking now into account the latest results from new Whipple and MILAGRO TeV telescopes. Methods. Our investigation is mostly based on interferometric radio observations with the Giant Metre Wave Radio…
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