The ESO Diffuse Interstellar Bands Large Exploration Survey: EDIBLES I. Project description, survey sample and quality assessment
Nick Cox, Jan Cami, Amin Farhang, Jonathan Smoker, Ana Monreal-Ibero,, Rosine Lallement, Peter Sarre, Charlotte Marshall, Keith Smith, Christopher, Evans, Pierre Royer, Harold Linnartz, Martin Cordiner, Christine Joblin,, Jacco van Loon, Bernard Foing, Neil Bhatt, Emeric Bron

TL;DR
The EDIBLES survey aims to systematically study diffuse interstellar bands using high-resolution, high-quality spectroscopic data from the VLT to identify their molecular carriers and understand interstellar medium conditions.
Contribution
This paper introduces the EDIBLES large-scale survey, detailing its methodology, sample, and initial data quality assessment to advance DIB research.
Findings
High-resolution spectra (R ~ 70000-100000) obtained for 100+ sightlines.
Spectral coverage from 305 to 1042 nm with S/N up to 1000.
Initial data quality and survey methodology are successfully established.
Abstract
The carriers of the diffuse interstellar bands (DIBs) are largely unidentified molecules ubiquitously present in the interstellar medium (ISM). After decades of study, two strong and possibly three weak near-infrared DIBs have recently been attributed to the C60+ fullerene based on observational and laboratory measurements. There is great promise for the identification of the over 400 other known DIBs, as this result could provide chemical hints towards other possible carriers. In an effort to systematically study the properties of the DIB carriers, we have initiated a new large-scale observational survey: the ESO Diffuse Interstellar Bands Large Exploration Survey (EDIBLES). The main objective is to build on and extend existing DIB surveys to make a major step forward in characterising the physical and chemical conditions for a statistically significant sample of interstellar…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate · Pharmacological Effects and Assays
