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2000ApJ...532.1021L - Astrophys. J., 532, 1021-1028 (2000/April-1)

The size distribution of dust toward HD 210121 as determined from extinction.

LARSON K.A., WOLFF M.J., ROBERGE W.G., WHITTET D.C.B. and HE L.

Abstract (from CDS):

Several observations suggest that the molecular cloud toward HD 210121 contains an enhanced relative abundance of small dust grains. In particular, the value of the ratio of total-to-selective extinction (RV) is unusually low. In this paper, we estimate the size distribution of dust grains in this line of sight from the extinction curve observed in the near-infrared through the ultraviolet. We use the maximum entropy method (MEM) to find the smoothest possible size distribution consistent within a χ2 confidence level fit to the extinction data. While MEM has been shown to be a powerful tool in modeling average extinction curves, we show in this paper that MEM can also be a useful technique in modeling individual lines of sight that differ significantly from Galactic averages. We review existing data for HD 210121 and calculate the dust-to-gas ratio in order to constrain the amount of material used in the grain model. We present size distributions for both two-component models of silicate and graphite and three-component models that include amorphous carbon. We compare HD 210121 with the average diffuse interstellar medium and with three other high-latitude lines of sight. The grain-size distribution toward HD 210121 contains a relative excess of grains with radius a<0.1 µm as well as a relative deficiency of grains with radius a>0.1 µm as compared with the average diffuse interstellar medium and other clouds at high latitude.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: Dust, Extinction - ISM: individual (DBB 80) - stars: individual (HD 210121)

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