Measuring Optical Extinction Towards Young Stellar Objects Using Diffuse Interstellar Bands
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Carvalho, Adolfo
- Hillenbrand, Lynne
Abstract
Line-of-sight extinction estimates to well-studied young T Tauri and Herbig Ae/Be stars are based on many different measurements and analysis methods. This has resulted in wide scatter among the published A_V values for the same star. In this work, we discuss the challenges in measuring extinction to actively accreting and especially outbursting young stellar objects (YSOs), and explore a method not previously applied to young stars, utilizing diffuse interstellar bands (DIBs). In early-type stars, narrow correlations exist between DIB equivalent widths and the column density of interstellar material, and therefore the line-of-sight extinction. Here, we measure equivalent widths of the 5780 Å and 6614 Å DIB features in a sample of actively accreting YSOs, and apply established DIB--reddening calibrations to derive reddening, and subsequently extinction. We also compare the DIBs-inferred optical line-of-sight extinction values with previous extinction estimates for our sample stars.
Additional Information
We thank Greg Herczeg for discussions and Chris Johns-Krull and Lisa Prato for access to several standard star spectra obtained at McDonald Observatory that were used in this analysis.Attached Files
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2022-05-18Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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2023-06-02Created from EPrint's last_modified field
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- Astronomy Department