An Analysis of the Shapes of Interstellar Extinction Curves. V. The IR‐through‐UV Curve Morphology
Villanova University · Goddard Space Flight Center · +1 more institution
Abstract
We study the IR-through-UV interstellar extinction curves towards 328 Galactic B and late-O stars. We use a new technique which employs stellar atmosphere models in lieu of unreddened "standard" stars. This technique is capable of virtually eliminating spectral mismatch errors in the curves. It also allows a quantitative assessment of the errors and enables a rigorous testing of the significance of relationships between various curve parameters, regardless of whether their uncertainties are correlated. Analysis of the curves gives the following results: (1) In accord with our previous findings, the central position of the 2175 A extinction bump is mildly variable, its width is highly variable, and the two…
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Authors
2- ELE. L. FitzpatrickCorresponding
Villanova University
- DMD. Massa
Goddard Space Flight Center, Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies (United States)
Topics & keywords
- Extinction (optical mineralogy)
- Light curve
- Interstellar medium
- Spectral energy distribution
- Spectral shape analysis
- Spectral line