TeV J2032+4130 - very high energy gamma-ray source of unresolved nature

V.G. Sinitsyna, V.Y. Sinitsyna, K.A. Balygin, S.S. Borisov, A.M. Kirichenko, A.I. Klimov, R.M. Mirzafatikhov, N.I. Moseiko, I.E. Ostashev, B. Pattison, Y. Itow, T. Sako (+1 others)
2019 EPJ Web of Conferences  
The Cygnus Region is one of the brightest regions in all ranges of the electromagnetic spectrum and contains a number of potential GeV and TeV emission sources. It includes active star formation regions, pulsars and supernova remnants. Some of the sources have been detected at high and very high energies. One of them discovered due to its proximity to the well-known microquasar Cyg X-3 is the object TeV J2032+4130. This object is still of unresolved nature and is being intensively studied in
more » ... ferent energy ranges. The results of twenty-year observations of TeV J2032+4130 by the SHALON experiment are presented in this paper. The collected experimental data on fluxes, spectrum shape and morphology of TeV J2032+413 can help in the future to determine an object type and reveal mechanisms of generation of very high energy emission.
doi:10.1051/epjconf/201920814009 fatcat:6gwo2avdnncxbipuihgyt35caq