Extended correlations between diffuse interstellar bands
Alain Omont

TL;DR
This study extends the analysis of diffuse interstellar bands (DIBs) correlations, identifying new C2-related DIBs and potential carriers, and highlighting specific sight lines with enhanced DIB intensities to inform future research.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive catalogue of 559 DIBs, proposes new C2 candidate DIBs, and suggests possible carriers like carbon chains and rings, advancing understanding of DIBs' origins.
Findings
Identification of 12 new C2 candidate DIBs
Discovery of enhanced DIBs in specific sight lines
Potential carriers include long carbon chains and rings
Abstract
The systematic analysis of the correlations between diffuse interstellar bands (DIBs) is extended to weak DIBs through the comprehensive catalogue of the Apache Peak Observatory (APO) of 559 DIBs in 25 lines of sight with diverse interstellar properties. The main results are the following: 1) An extension of the number of DIBs identified to be related to C2, that is, those that need very shielded interstellar regions for their carriers to survive UV photo-dissociation. Based on the correlations with the reference C2 and zeta DIBs, anticorrelations with UV-favoured (sigma) DIBs, and the strength ratios in shielded and unshielded sight lines, we propose 12 new C2 candidates and 34 possible "C2-related" DIBs (mostly at lambda < 5950 A ) in addition to the ~20 known confirmed C2 DIBs. With these additions, the census of C2 DIBs might approach completion. 2) We discovered that the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science
