OB Stars & Stellar Bowshocks in Cygnus-X: A Novel Laboratory Estimating Stellar Mass Loss Rates
Henry A. Kobulnicky (University of Wyoming), Ian J. Gilbert (Gove City, College), Daniel C. Kiminki (University of Wyoming)

TL;DR
This study identifies stellar bowshocks in Cygnus-X using mid-IR imaging, confirms their nature through spectroscopy, and introduces a new method to estimate stellar mass loss rates based on bowshock physics.
Contribution
It presents a novel approach to estimate stellar mass loss rates from bowshock observations, expanding the tools for studying stellar winds and evolution.
Findings
Three probable bowshocks confirmed morphologically.
Mass loss rates estimated between 10^-7 and 10^-6 solar masses/yr.
Runaway OB star fraction near Cyg OB2 is about 0.5%.
Abstract
We use mid-IR images from the Spitzer Cygnus~X Legacy Survey to search for stellar bowshocks, a signature of early type "runaway" stars with high space velocities. We identify ten arc-shaped nebulae containing centrally located stars as candidate bowshocks. New spectroscopic observations of five stars show that all are late O to early B dwarfs. Our morphologically selected sample of bowshock candidates encompasses diverse physical phenomena. Three of the stars appear to be pre-main-sequence objects on the basis of rising SEDs in the mid-IR, and their nebulae may be photon-dominated regions (PDRs). Four objects have ambiguous classification. These may be partial dust shells or bubbles. We conclude that three of the objects are probable bowshocks, based on their morphological similarity to analytic prescriptions. Their nebular morphologies reveal no systematic pattern of orientations that…
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