2005ApJ...630..355C


Query : 2005ApJ...630..355C

2005ApJ...630..355C - Astrophys. J., 630, 355-367 (2005/September-1)

FUSE measurements of far-ultraviolet extinction. II. Magellanic cloud sight lines.

CARTLEDGE S.I.B., CLAYTON G.C., GORDON K.D., RACHFORD B.L., DRAINE B.T., MARTIN P.G., MATHIS J.S., MISSELT K.A., SOFIA U.J., WHITTET D.C.B. and WOLFF M.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present an extinction analysis of nine reddened/comparison star pairs in the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds (LMC and SMC) based on Far-Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) FUV observations. To date, just two LMC sight lines have probed dust grain composition and size distributions in the Magellanic Clouds using spectral data for wavelengths as short as 950 Å. We supplement these two with data from four regions distinguished by their IR through UV extinction curves and grouped as LMCAvg, LMC2, SMC bar, and SMC wing. Despite the distinct characters of extinction in the Clouds and Milky Way, our results are generally analogous to those found for Galactic curves–namely, that the FUSE portions of each extinction curve are described reasonably well by Fitzpatrick & Massa curves fitted only to longer wavelength data and lack any dramatic new extinction features, and any deviations from the Cardelli, Clayton, & Mathis (CCM) formalism continue into FUV wavelengths. A maximum entropy method analysis of all of these curves suggests that LMCAvg and SMC wing sight lines, whose extinction parameters more closely resemble those for Galactic paths, require more silicon and/or carbon in dust than current abundance measurements would indicate are available. The requirements for LMC2 and SMC bar sight lines do not fully tax the available reservoirs, in part because large grains contribute less to the extinction in these directions. An intermediate product of this extinction analysis is the measurement of new H2abundances in the Magellanic Clouds. Collectively considering Cloud sight lines that possess significant H2column densities, E(B-V)/N(H I) ratios are reduced by significant factors relative to the Galactic mean, whereas the corresponding E(B-V)/N(H2) values more closely resemble their Galactic counterpart. These trends reflect the fact that among these sight lines f(H2) values are lower than those common in the Milky Way for paths with similar degrees of reddening.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: Dust, Extinction - ISM: Abundances - Galaxies: Magellanic Clouds - Ultraviolet: ISM

Simbad objects: 29

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Number of rows : 29
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 SK 13 s*b 00 47 12.2164410744 -73 06 33.111710784   12.52 12.48     B2.5Ia 71 0
2 SK 35 * 00 50 18.1229621664 -72 38 10.034313252 11.04 10.96 12.40   12.12 O9.5Ib 41 0
3 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 11142 1
4 NAME SMC Bar PoG 01 05 -72.6           ~ 235 0
5 SK 143 * 01 10 55.7567270880 -72 42 56.223094032 12.15 12.98 12.89 12.78 11.64 O9.7Ib 80 0
6 SK 145 s*b 01 11 25.9167352608 -72 31 21.276515892 11.463 12.464 12.596   11.60 B2.5Ia 38 0
7 HD 14250 Pu* 02 20 15.7232673384 +57 05 54.983862708 8.74 9.28 8.0358 8.66 7.5804 B1.5III 102 0
8 HD 25443 * 04 06 08.0655259656 +62 06 06.607649268 6.45 6.998 6.766     B0.5III 144 0
9 HD 270754 s*b 04 47 04.4509965192 -67 06 53.121123648 10.351 11.219 11.26   10.992 B1.5Ia 75 0
10 SK -66 19 * 04 55 53.951 -66 24 59.35   14.98 14.87     O7V 24 0
11 HD 268732 SB* 04 57 04.4395141656 -66 34 38.571040380 10.652 11.494 11.587     OB 47 0
12 SK -65 15 * 04 59 41.3682114672 -65 49 50.002616640 11.288 12.11 12.02   12.312 OB 17 0
13 SK -68 26 s*b 05 01 32.2453117296 -68 10 42.937181508 10.822 11.728 11.85     BC2Ia 29 0
14 SK -68 41 * 05 05 27.1146438696 -68 10 02.642123460 10.855 11.868 12.01   12.086 B0.5Ia 51 0
15 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17424 0
16 HD 271294 * 05 28 39.4513417632 -65 39 00.631527804 11.919 12.40 12.56   12.240 OB 20 0
17 HD 269702 * 05 31 52.1192227056 -67 34 20.768696508   11.69 11.99     O8I(f)p 29 0
18 W61 27-56 * 05 36 26.7746241720 -68 57 32.036561136 11.973 12.864 12.836   11.827 OB 23 0
19 CPD-69 436 s*b 05 37 09.1786759272 -69 20 19.507193642   12.182 12.139 12.338   BC1.5Ia 28 0
20 SK -68 140 Em* 05 38 57.1713887928 -68 56 53.151615708   12.81 12.71 12.89   B0.7Ib-IabNwk 37 0
21 HD 269997 s*b 05 41 20.3933761824 -69 05 07.273296276   11.36 11.20     B2.5Ia 57 0
22 NAME LMC 2 Supergiant Shell sh 05 41 27 -69 22.4           ~ 191 0
23 HD 37903 Em* 05 41 38.3891026008 -02 15 32.479650720 7.32 7.94 7.83 7.64 7.52 B3IV 363 0
24 SK -69 279 Em* 05 41 44.6553703752 -69 35 14.905767516 12.079 12.787 12.842 13.03 12.619 OB 53 0
25 SK -68 155 * 05 42 54.9424084824 -68 56 54.480574752   12.75 12.72     OB 22 0
26 HD 62542 * 07 42 37.2147724128 -42 13 47.831717064   8.21 8.03     B3V 152 0
27 HD 73882 EB* 08 39 09.53412 -40 25 09.2608 7.07 7.59 7.19 6.67 6.30 O8.5IV 245 2
28 * rho Oph ** 16 25 35.11766 -23 26 49.8150 4.30 4.85 4.63 4.27 3.96 B2IV+B2V 648 0
29 HD 210121 * 22 08 11.9027578440 -03 31 52.765490316   7.84 7.68     B7II 174 0

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