2020
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1523/1/012009
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Diffuse Interstellar Bands (DIBs) on the spectra of GALAH data: Correlation study between DIBs and DIBs with color excess

Abstract: Diffuse interstellar bands (DIBs) are a collection of weak interstellar absorptions in the spectra of reddened objects. We have successfully measured three strong DIBs (i.e., λ 5780, 5797, and 6614 Å) on the spectra of 125 Galactic Archaeology with HERMES (GALAH) target stars. The fitting uses a template spectrum in order to extract and measure individual DIB. We applied a correlation study between DIBs and confirmed that DIBs are positively correlated with each other, meaning that their carrier(s) are co-exis… Show more

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“…11 also demonstrates that the DIB carrier can be located much closer to the observer than the background stars. So, when we make use of DIBs as a tool to trace the ISM environments and Galactic structure, such as local ISM medium (Piecka & Paunzen 2020), Galactic arms (Puspitarini & Lallement 2019), and Galactic warp (Istiqomah et al 2020), target stars at distant zones and/or high latitudes require more attention.…”
Section: Comparison With Stellar Distancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 also demonstrates that the DIB carrier can be located much closer to the observer than the background stars. So, when we make use of DIBs as a tool to trace the ISM environments and Galactic structure, such as local ISM medium (Piecka & Paunzen 2020), Galactic arms (Puspitarini & Lallement 2019), and Galactic warp (Istiqomah et al 2020), target stars at distant zones and/or high latitudes require more attention.…”
Section: Comparison With Stellar Distancesmentioning
confidence: 99%