Solid confirmation of the broad DIB around 864.8 nm using stacked Gaia-RVS spectra
H. Zhao, M. Schultheis, T. Zwitter, C.A.L. Bailer-Jones, P. Panuzzo,, P. Sartoretti, G.M. Seabroke, A. Recio-Blanco, P. de Laverny, G. Kordopatis,, O.L. Creevey, T.E. Dharmawardena, Y. Fr\'emat, R. Sordo, R. Drimmel, D.J., Marshall, P.A. Palicio, G. Contursi, M.A. \'Alvarez

TL;DR
This study confirms the existence of a broad diffuse interstellar band around 864.8 nm using stacked Gaia-RVS spectra, providing new measurements of its properties and its correlation with the known 862 nm DIB.
Contribution
First simultaneous fitting and measurement of DIBs at 862 nm and 864.8 nm in cool-star spectra, confirming the broad 864.8 nm DIB and estimating its characteristics.
Findings
Confirmed the broad DIB at 864.8 nm with FWHM of 1.62 nm
Measured the rest-frame wavelength of 864.8 nm DIB as 864.53 nm
Found strong correlation between the two DIBs and interstellar extinction
Abstract
Studies of the correlation between different diffuse interstellar bands (DIBs) are important for exploring their origins. However, the Gaia-RVS spectral window between 846 and 870 nm contains few DIBs, the strong DIB at 862 nm being the only convincingly confirmed one. Here we attempt to confirm the existence of a broad DIB around 864.8 nm and estimate its characteristics using the stacked Gaia-RVS spectra of a large number of stars. We study the correlations between the two DIBs at 862 nm and 864.8 nm, as well as the interstellar extinction. We obtained spectra of the interstellar medium absorption by subtracting the stellar components using templates constructed from real spectra at high Galactic latitudes with low extinctions. We then stacked the ISM spectra in Galactic coordinates, pixelized by the HEALPix scheme, to measure the DIBs. The stacked spectrum is modeled by the profiles…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
