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2020ApJ...891..137Z - Astrophys. J., 891, 137-137 (2020/March-2)

A systematic study of the dust of Galactic supernova remnants. I. The distance and the extinction.

ZHAO H., JIANG B., LI J., CHEN B., YU B. and WANG Y.

Abstract (from CDS):

By combining the photometric, spectroscopic, and astrometric information of the stars in the sightline of supernova remnants (SNRs), the distances to and the extinctions of 32 Galactic SNRs are investigated. The stellar atmospheric parameters are from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey-DR14/Apache Point Observatory Galaxy Evolution Experiment and Large sky Area Multi-Object fiber Spectroscopic Telescope-DR5/LEGUE spectroscopic surveys. The multiband photometry, from optical to infrared, are collected from the Gaia, APASS, Pan-STARRS1, Two Micron All Sky Survey, and Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer surveys. With the calibrated Gaia distances of individual stars, the distances to 15 of 32 SNRs are well determined from their produced extinction and association with molecular clouds. The upper limits of distance are derived for three SNRs. The color excess ratios E(gP1-λ)/E(gP1-rP1) of 32 SNRs are calculated, and their variation with wavebands is fitted by a simple dust model. The inferred dust grain size distribution bifurcates: while the graphite grains have comparable size to the average interstellar medium dust, the silicate grains are generally larger. Along the way, the average extinction law from optical to near-infrared of the Milky Way is derived from the 1.3-million-star sample and found to agree with the CCM89 law with RV=3.15.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Extinction - Supernova remnants - Interstellar dust

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