Dust emission, extinction, and scattering in LDN 1642
Mika Juvela, Sharma Neha, Emma Mannfors, Mika Saajasto, Nathalie, Ysard, Veli-Matti Pelkonen

TL;DR
This study investigates near-infrared scattering in LDN 1642, comparing observations with dust models to understand dust properties, emission, and extinction, revealing dust evolution and high sub-millimetre emissivity.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis combining NIR scattering, extinction, and emission data to constrain dust models and reveal dust evolution in LDN 1642.
Findings
Confirmed high sub-millimetre emissivity with τ(250μm)/τ(J) ≈ 10^{-3}
NIR surface brightness correlates with H2 column density without saturation
Dust models require high NIR albedo to match observed NIR surface brightness
Abstract
We study the near-infrared (NIR) scattering in LDN 1642, its correlation with the cloud structure, and the ability of dust models to simultaneously explain sub-millimetre emission, NIR extinction, and NIR scattering. We use observations from the HAWK-I instrument to measure the NIR surface brightness and extinction. These are compared with Herschel data on dust emission and, with radiative transfer modelling, with predictions calculated for different dust models. We find an optical depth ratio , confirming earlier findings of high sub-millimetre emissivity. The relationships between the column density derived from dust emission and the NIR colour excesses is linear and consistent with the standard NIR extinction curve. The extinction peaks at mag, the NIR surface brightness remaining correlated with without…
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