TL;DR
This study presents the first spectroscopic measurements of near-infrared interstellar extinction curves in the Milky Way, revealing variations linked to dust properties and detecting ice features along certain sight lines.
Contribution
It provides the first spectroscopic NIR extinction curves for the Milky Way, showing their power-law nature and linking variations to dust grain size and ice features.
Findings
NIR extinction curves are well fit by a power law with index ~1.7.
Variations in extinction curves correlate with R(V) values.
Ice features are detected in some sight lines, with upper limits established.
Abstract
Interstellar dust extinction curves provide valuable information about dust properties, including the composition and size of the dust grains, and are essential to correct observations for the effects of interstellar dust. In this work, we measure a representative sample of near-infrared (NIR; 0.8-5.5 m) spectroscopic extinction curves for the first time, enabling us to investigate the extinction at wavelengths where it is usually only measured in broad photometric bands. We use IRTF/SpeX spectra of a sample of reddened and comparison stars to measure 15 extinction curves with the pair method. Our sample spans A(V) values from 0.78 to 5.65 and R(V) values from 2.43 to 5.33. We confirm that the NIR extinction curves are well fit by a power law, with indices and amplitudes differing from sight line to sight line. Our average diffuse NIR extinction curve can be represented by a single…
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