Interstellar Silicon Depletion and the Ultraviolet Extinction
Ajay Mishra, Aigen Li

TL;DR
This study investigates the role of silicon and carbon in interstellar UV extinction, finding that carbon grains likely cause the 2175 Angstrom bump, while both small carbon grains and silicates influence far-UV extinction.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis linking silicon and carbon depletion to UV extinction features, clarifying the carriers of the 2175 Angstrom bump and far-UV rise.
Findings
Silicon depletion shows no correlation with the 2175 Angstrom bump.
Carbon depletion correlates with the 2175 Angstrom bump.
Far-UV extinction results from combined effects of carbon grains and silicates.
Abstract
Spinning small silicate grains were recently invoked to account for the Galactic foreground anomalous microwave emission. These grains, if present, will absorb starlight in the far ultraviolet (UV). There is also renewed interest in attributing the enigmatic 2175 Angstrom interstellar extinction bump to small silicates. To probe the role of silicon in the UV extinction, we explore the relations between the amount of silicon required to be locked up in silicates [Si/H]_{dust} and the 2175 Angstrom bump or the far-UV extinction rise, based on an analysis of the extinction curves along 46 Galactic sightlines for which the gas-phase silicon abundance [Si/H]_{gas} is known. We derive [Si/H]_{dust} either from {[Si/H]_{ISM} - [Si/H]_{gas}} or from the Kramers-Kronig relation which relates the wavelength-integrated extinction to the total dust volume, where [Si/H]_{ISM} is the interstellar…
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