VLT/X-shooter survey of near-infrared diffuse interstellar bands
N.L.J. Cox, J. Cami, L. Kaper, P. Ehrenfreund, B.H. Foing, B.B., Ochsendorf, S.H.M. van Hooff, F. Salama

TL;DR
This study conducts a near-infrared spectral survey of diffuse interstellar bands (DIBs) using VLT/X-shooter, confirming known DIBs, discovering new candidates, and analyzing their correlation with interstellar properties to understand their carriers.
Contribution
It provides the first extensive NIR DIB survey with new candidate detections and insights into their carriers and correlations with interstellar conditions.
Findings
Confirmed 9 out of 13 previously reported NIR DIBs.
Discovered 12 new NIR DIB candidates.
Found correlations between NIR DIBs and reddening, with some stronger links to known optical DIBs.
Abstract
This paper presents a spectral survey of diffuse interstellar bands (DIBs) in the NIR range, from 0.9 to 2.5 micron. The observations were designed to detect new DIBs, confirm previously proposed NIR DIBs, and characterise their behaviour with respect to known line-of-sight properties (including the optical DIBs present in our spectra). X-shooter at the VLT was used to obtained medium-resolution spectra of eight known DIB targets and one telluric reference star. In addition to the known 9577, 9632, 10780, 11797, and 13175 Angstroms NIR DIBs, we confirm 9 out of the 13 NIR DIBs that were presented by Geballe and co-workers in 2011. Furthermore, we report 12 new NIR DIB candidates. The strengths of the strongest NIR DIBs show a general correlation with reddening, E(B-V), but with a large scatter. Several NIR DIBs are more strongly correlated with the 5780 Angstroms DIB strength than with…
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