Optical-NIR dust extinction towards Galactic O stars
J. Ma\'iz Apell\'aniz (1), R. H. Barb\'a (2) ((1) CAB, CSIC-INTA,, (2) ULS)

TL;DR
This study analyzes optical-NIR dust extinction towards Galactic O stars, revealing that the Maíz Apellániz et al. (2014) extinction law best describes the data and highlighting the diverse dust environments affecting these luminous stars.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of dust extinction laws towards O stars, favoring the Maíz Apellániz et al. (2014) law and explaining the diversity in dust grain sizes in different Galactic regions.
Findings
Maíz Apellániz et al. (2014) law fits Galactic dust better.
O stars show diverse extinction due to local dust environments.
Large-grain regions are caused by destruction of small dust grains.
Abstract
[ABRIDGED] Context. O stars are excellent tracers of the intervening ISM because of their high luminosity, blue intrinsic SED, and relatively featureless spectra. We are currently conducting GOSSS, which is generating a large sample of O stars with accurate spectral types within several kpc of the Sun. Aims. To obtain a global picture of the properties of dust extinction in the solar neighborhood based on optical-NIR photometry of O stars with accurate spectral types. Methods. We have processed a photometric set with the CHORIZOS code to measure the amount and type of extinction towards 562 O-type stellar systems. We have tested three different families of extinction laws and analyzed our results with the help of additional archival data. Results. The Ma\'iz Apell\'aniz et al. (2014) family of extinction laws provides a better description of Galactic dust that either the Cardelli et al.…
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