Spectroscopic observations of filamentary nebulae in the Cygnus X region

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Astronomical Spectroscopy, Line Spectra, Nebulae, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Supernova Remnants, Emission Spectra, Fine Structure, H Ii Regions, Nonthermal Radiation, Spectral Energy Distribution, Spectrum Analysis

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Spectroscopic observations in the Cygnus X region indicate that the line intensity ratios in many filamentary nebulae are like those observed in old, decelerated supernova remnants, while other emission features are normal H II regions. The nebulae at the position of the nonthermal radio sources 74.8 + 0.6, 78.3 + 2.5 and 79.8 + 1.2 are typical H II regions. An optical emission nebula coincident with the nonthermal radio source W 63 seems to be the optical counterpart of the SNR.

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