The paper reports 9 new candidate intermediate-scale extinction features and organizes all 17 such features into two families, alpha and beta, with distinct correlations to the 2175 Å carbon bump.
Correlations between Dust Extinction Features across All Wavelength Scales: From Diffuse Interstellar Bands to R(V)
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Understanding variations in the dust extinction curve is imperative for using dust as a tracer of local structure in the interstellar medium, understanding dust chemistry, and observational color corrections where dust is a nuisance parameter. However, the extinction curve is complicated and exhibits features across a wide range of wavelength scales, from narrow atomic lines and diffuse interstellar bands ("DIBs"), to intermediate-scale and very broad structures ("ISS" and "VBS"), and the overall slope of the optical extinction curve, parameterized by R(V). Robust, population-level studies of variations in these features are only now possible with large, all-sky, spectroscopic surveys. However, these features are often studied independently because they require drastically different spectral resolution. In this work, we couple features with disparate wavelength scales by cross-matching precision catalogs of DIB measurements from APOGEE and Gaia RVS with low-resolution extinction-curve measurements from Gaia XP. Using this combination, we show that there are meaningful correlations between the strengths of extinction-curve features across all wavelength scales. We present a model that statistically explains part of the excess scatter in DIB strength versus extinction, and we show variation in line shapes of two DIBs as a function of R(V). We find that most DIBs increase in strength with increasing R(V) and/or increasing strength of the ISS, though we found one DIB that anomalously decreases in strength with increasing R(V). Using the behavior of the ensemble of DIBs in APOGEE, we present this as the first evidence of systematic chemical variation accompanying R(V) variation.
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A Detailed Analysis of Intermediate-scale Structure in Optical Extinction Curves: Expanded Census and Two-family Classification
The paper reports 9 new candidate intermediate-scale extinction features and organizes all 17 such features into two families, alpha and beta, with distinct correlations to the 2175 Å carbon bump.