The Extinction Properties of Reddened Galactic OB Sightlines

A solid understanding of dust grains and their extinction properties is needed to better remove the effects of extinction from data and to comprehend the nature of the processes which modify grains. This requires a large sample of Galactic sightlines, extending far beyond the solar neighborhood, sam...

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Main Author: Valencic, Lynne Angela
Other Authors: Arlo Landolt
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Published: LSU 2003
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spelling ndltd-LSU-oai-etd.lsu.edu-etd-1031103-1546112013-01-07T22:48:53Z The Extinction Properties of Reddened Galactic OB Sightlines Valencic, Lynne Angela Physics & Astronomy A solid understanding of dust grains and their extinction properties is needed to better remove the effects of extinction from data and to comprehend the nature of the processes which modify grains. This requires a large sample of Galactic sightlines, extending far beyond the solar neighborhood, sampling not only a large volume of space but also a wide variety of environments. To fulfill this requirement, a database of sightlines toward 426 young, reddened stars was constructed using extinction curves based on IUE spectra. The curves were fit and the Fitzpatrick-Massa (FM) parameters were found. FM parameters allow for a quantitative analysis of curve characteristics. IR photometry was also obtained for these sightlines, and thus R(V) (=A(V)/E(B-V)) was found. Links between the environment and various grain populations responsible for different components of the extinction curve were sought, as were relationships between different FM parameters, especially those which describe the 2175 Angstrom absorption feature (the &quotbump&quot). A search for sightlines which cannot be described by the R(V)-dependent extinction law of Cardelli, Clayton, &amp Mathis (1989; hereafter CCM) was also undertaken. The main results are: (1.) The CCM extinction relation is accurate for the vast majority of Galactic sightlines. Thus, processes which lead to a CCM-like extinction curve dominate the ISM and the grain populations responsible for the extinction are modified efficiently and systematically. (2.) The central wavelength of the bump does not shift, and the bump width is environment-dependent, being narrow along diffuse sightlines and broadening with increasing density. These provide constraints on grain mantle materials. (3.) The Galaxy can support environments that lead to Magellanic Cloud-like extinction; this emphasizes the importance of local environment in determining extinction properties. (4.) Reddened Galactic sightlines which do not adhere to the standard extinction relation tend to be dense and molecule-rich. Arlo Landolt Joel Tohline Geoffrey Clayton A.R.P. Rau John Wefel Samuel Bentley LSU 2003-11-07 text application/pdf http://etd.lsu.edu/docs/available/etd-1031103-154611/ http://etd.lsu.edu/docs/available/etd-1031103-154611/ en unrestricted I hereby grant to LSU or its agents the right to archive and to make available my thesis or dissertation in whole or in part in the University Libraries in all forms of media, now or hereafter known. I retain all proprietary rights, such as patent rights. I also retain the right to use in future works (such as articles or books) all or part of this thesis or dissertation.
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Valencic, Lynne Angela
The Extinction Properties of Reddened Galactic OB Sightlines
description A solid understanding of dust grains and their extinction properties is needed to better remove the effects of extinction from data and to comprehend the nature of the processes which modify grains. This requires a large sample of Galactic sightlines, extending far beyond the solar neighborhood, sampling not only a large volume of space but also a wide variety of environments. To fulfill this requirement, a database of sightlines toward 426 young, reddened stars was constructed using extinction curves based on IUE spectra. The curves were fit and the Fitzpatrick-Massa (FM) parameters were found. FM parameters allow for a quantitative analysis of curve characteristics. IR photometry was also obtained for these sightlines, and thus R(V) (=A(V)/E(B-V)) was found. Links between the environment and various grain populations responsible for different components of the extinction curve were sought, as were relationships between different FM parameters, especially those which describe the 2175 Angstrom absorption feature (the &quotbump&quot). A search for sightlines which cannot be described by the R(V)-dependent extinction law of Cardelli, Clayton, &amp Mathis (1989; hereafter CCM) was also undertaken. The main results are: (1.) The CCM extinction relation is accurate for the vast majority of Galactic sightlines. Thus, processes which lead to a CCM-like extinction curve dominate the ISM and the grain populations responsible for the extinction are modified efficiently and systematically. (2.) The central wavelength of the bump does not shift, and the bump width is environment-dependent, being narrow along diffuse sightlines and broadening with increasing density. These provide constraints on grain mantle materials. (3.) The Galaxy can support environments that lead to Magellanic Cloud-like extinction; this emphasizes the importance of local environment in determining extinction properties. (4.) Reddened Galactic sightlines which do not adhere to the standard extinction relation tend to be dense and molecule-rich.
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