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2016PASP..128g3001P - Publ. Astron. Soc. Pac., 128, part no 7, 3001-73001 (2016/July-~)

Deriving the extinction to Young Stellar Objects using [Fe II] near-infrared emission lines: prescriptions from GIANO high-resolution spectra.

PECCHIOLI T., SANNA N., MASSI F. and OLIVA E.

Abstract (from CDS):

The near-infrared (NIR) emission lines of Fe+ at 1.257, 1.321, and 1.644 µm share the same upper level; their ratios can then be exploited to derive the extinction to a line emitting region once the relevant spontaneous emission coefficients are known. This is commonly done, normally from low-resolution spectra, in observations of shocked gas from jets driven by Young Stellar Objects. In this paper we review this method, provide the relevant equations, and test it by analyzing high-resolution (R ∼ 50,000) NIR spectra of two young stars, namely the Herbig Be star HD 200775 and the Be star V1478 Cyg, which exhibit intense emission lines. The spectra were obtained with the new GIANO echelle spectrograph at the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo. Notably, the high-resolution spectra allowed checking the effects of overlapping telluric absorption lines. A set of various determinations of the Einstein coefficients are compared to show how much the available computations affect extinction derivation. The most recently obtained values are probably good enough to allow reddening determination within 1 visual mag of accuracy. Furthermore, we show that [Fe ii] line ratios from low-resolution pure emission-line spectra in general are likely to be in error due to the impossibility to properly account for telluric absorption lines. If low-resolution spectra are used for reddening determinations, we advice that the ratio 1.644/1.257, rather than 1.644/1.321, should be used, being less affected by the effects of telluric absorption lines.

Abstract Copyright: © 2016. The Astronomical Society of the Pacific. All rights reserved.

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