The Mid-Infrared Extinction Law and its Variation in the Coalsack Nebula
Shu Wang, Jian Gao, B.W. Jiang, Aigen Li, and Yang Chen

TL;DR
This study investigates how mid-infrared interstellar extinction varies across different environments in the Coalsack Nebula, revealing a decrease in extinction with density and identifying anomalies in specific IR bands.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed measurement of mid-IR extinction variation in the Coalsack Nebula using Spitzer data, highlighting environmental effects on dust properties.
Findings
Mid-IR extinction decreases from diffuse to dense regions.
The mean mid-IR extinction law is flat across the IRAC bands.
Anomalously high extinction at 4.5 microns unrelated to ice absorption.
Abstract
In recent years the wavelength dependence of interstellar extinction from the ultraviolet (UV), optical, through the near- and mid-infrared (IR) has been studied extensively. Although it is well established that the UV/optical extinction law varies significantly among the different lines of sight, it is not clear how the IR extinction varies among various environments. In this work, using the color-excess method and taking red giants as the extinction tracer, we determine the interstellar extinction Alambda in the four Spitzer/IRAC bands of the Coalsack nebula, a nearby starless dark cloud, based on the data obtained from the 2MASS and Spitzer/GLIMPSE surveys. We select five individual regions across the nebula that span a wide variety of physical conditions, ranging from diffuse, translucent to dense environments, as traced by the visual extinction, the Spitzer/MIPS 24micron emission,…
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