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A southern hemisphere survey of the 5780 and 6284 {\AA} diffuse interstellar bands: correlation with the extinction

Authors :
Raimond, Séverine
Lallement, Rosine
Vergely, Jean-Luc
Babusiaux, Carine
Eyer, Laurent
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

We present a new database of 5780.5 and 6283.8 {\AA} DIB measurements and also study their correlation with the reddening. The database is based on high-resolution, high-quality spectra of early-type nearby stars located in the southern hemisphere at an average distance of 300 pc. Equivalent widths of the two DIBs were determined by means of a realistic continuum fitting and synthetic atmospheric transmissions. For all stars that possess a precise measurement of their color excess, we compare the DIBs and the extinction. We find average linear relationships of the DIBS and the color excess that agree well with those of a previous survey of northern hemisphere stars closer than 550 pc. This similarity shows that there is no significant spatial dependence of the average relationship in the solar neighborhood within $\simeq$ 600 pc. A noticeably different result is our higher degree of correlation of the two DIBs with the extinction. We demonstrate that it is simply due to the lower temperature and intrinsic luminosity of our targets. Using cooler target stars reduces the number of outliers, especially for nearby stars, confirming that the radiation field of UV bright stars has a significant influence on the DIB strength. We have used the cleanest data to compute updated DIB shapes.<br />Comment: Astronomy & Astrophysics (in press)

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1207.6092
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201219191