2017ApJ...838...85J


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2017ApJ...838...85J - Astrophys. J., 838, 85-85 (2017/April-1)

Interstellar gas-phase element depletions in the Small Magellanic Cloud: a guide to correcting for dust in QSO absorption line systems.

JENKINS E.B. and WALLERSTEIN G.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present data on the gas-phase abundances for 9 different elements in the interstellar medium of the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC), based on the strengths of ultraviolet absorption features over relevant velocities in the spectra of 18 stars within the SMC. From this information and the total abundances defined by the element fractions in young stars in the SMC, we construct a general interpretation on how these elements condense into solid form onto dust grains. As a group, the elements Si, S, Cr, Fe, Ni, and Zn exhibit depletion sequences similar to those in the local part of our Galaxy defined by Jenkins. The elements Mg and Ti deplete less rapidly in the SMC than in the Milky Way, and Mn depletes more rapidly. We speculate that these differences might be explained by the different chemical affinities to different existing grain substrates. For instance, there is evidence that the mass fractions of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the SMC are significantly lower than those in the Milky Way. We propose that the depletion sequences that we observed for the SMC may provide a better model for interpreting the element abundances in low-metallicity Damped Lyman Alpha (DLA) and sub-DLA absorption systems that are recorded in the spectra of distant quasars and gamma-ray burst afterglows.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): dust, extinction - galaxies: individual: SMC - galaxies: ISM - ISM: abundances - quasars: absorption lines - ultraviolet: ISM - ultraviolet: ISM

Simbad objects: 22

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Number of rows : 22
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 BBB SMC 266 s*b 00 47 50.0484011088 -73 08 21.054056928   12.35 12.55 12.36   O6I(f) 69 0
3 AzV 47 * 00 48 51.4911440520 -73 25 58.537753356 12.263 13.314 13.496   14.00 O8III 35 0
4 HD 5045 s*b 00 50 38.3868754296 -73 28 18.256667052   11.02 11.04     B1.5Ia+ 84 0
5 LIN 160 WR* 00 50 43.4248908624 -73 27 05.815089828 12.363 13.304 13.426   13.55 WN6 49 0
6 AzV 80 * 00 50 43.8139294080 -72 47 41.547243120 12.22 13.24 13.376   13.59 O4-6n(f)p 31 0
7 AzV 95 * 00 51 21.6002057448 -72 44 14.875230300 12.67 13.64 13.83   13.95 O7III((f)) 40 0
8 AzV 104 s*b 00 51 38.4279675528 -72 48 06.081643404 12.053 13.064 13.226   13.57 B0.5Ia 33 0
9 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 11145 1
10 AzV 207 * 00 58 33.1896798552 -71 55 46.721984016 12.99 14.13 14.35   14.58 O7Vz((f)) 36 0
11 AzV 216 EB* 00 58 59.1397025928 -72 44 34.125224352 13.11 14.15 14.32 14.49 14.56 B0IIw 38 0
12 HD 5980 WR* 00 59 26.5838833944 -72 09 53.927337312   11.13 11.31   11.029 WN4+O7I: 393 1
13 RMC 18 s*b 01 00 06.8830919184 -72 13 57.371461032   11.7 11.5     B1Ia 66 0
14 AzV 321 * 01 02 57.0821742960 -72 08 09.112126884 12.49 13.66 13.82   14.10 O9.5Ib 27 0
15 RMC 31 WR* 01 03 25.2272050176 -72 06 43.857668340   12.11 12.30     WN3:h+O5.5V+O5.5If+O7.5V 114 0
16 AzV 388 * 01 05 39.5306276568 -72 29 26.938329540 12.79 13.86 14.12   14.37 O5V 42 0
17 SK 143 * 01 10 55.7567270880 -72 42 56.223094032 12.15 12.98 12.89 12.78 11.64 O9.7Ib 80 0
18 Dachs SMC 3-10 EB* 01 13 42.4497160176 -73 17 29.516706528 12.49 13.54 13.48 13.72 13.54 O2-3V+companion 31 0
19 SK 190 s*b 01 31 27.9835584432 -73 22 14.221677612   13.37 13.59     O7.5(f)np 17 0
20 WDG 1 s*b 01 41 42.0683863272 -73 50 38.183979624   11.86 11.84     B1.5Ia 64 0
21 NAME Magellanic Bridge HI 03 11 -77.5           ~ 447 1
22 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17428 0

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