FUSE Measurements of Far-Ultraviolet Extinction. III. The Dependence on R(V) and Discrete Feature Limits from 75 Galactic Sightlines
Karl D. Gordon, Stefan Cartledge, Geoffrey C. Clayton

TL;DR
This study analyzes 75 galactic extinction curves using FUSE and IUE spectra, revealing the UV extinction dependence on R(V) and setting limits on discrete far-UV absorption features.
Contribution
It provides an updated R(V) dependent extinction relationship across the full UV range and assesses the strength of the far-UV rise and discrete features.
Findings
FUSE extinction curves are consistent with IUE extrapolations.
The far-UV rise does not turn over at shortest wavelengths.
Stronger R(V) dependence in the far-UV than previously indicated.
Abstract
We present a sample of 75 extinction curves derived from FUSE far-ultraviolet spectra supplemented by existing IUE spectra. The extinction curves were created using the standard pair method based on a new set of dereddened FUSE+IUE comparison stars. Molecular hydrogen absorption features were removed using individualized H_2 models for each sightline. The general shape of the FUSE extinction (8.4 micron^-1 < lambda^-1 < 11 micron^-1) was found to be broadly consistent with extrapolations from the IUE extinction (3.3 micron-1 < lambda^-1 < 8.6 micron^-1) curve. Significant differences were seen in the strength of the far-UV rise and the width of the 2175 A bump. All the FUSE+IUE extinction curves had positive far-UV slopes giving no indication that the far-UV rise was turning over at the shortest wavelengths. The dependence of A(lambda)/A(V) versus R(V)^-1 in the far-UV using the…
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