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A&A 392, 295-300 (2002)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20020944
Interstellar extinction law near the Galactic equator along the Camelopardalis, Perseus and Cassiopeia border
J. Zdanavicius1, V. Straizys1 and C. J. Corbally21 Institute of Theoretical Physics and Astronomy, Gostauto 12, Vilnius 2600, Lithuania
e-mail: justas@itpa.lt; straizys@itpa.lt
2 Vatican Observatory Research Group, Steward Observatory, Tucson, Arizona 85721, USA
e-mail: corbally@as.arizona.edu
(Received 23 May (2002) / Accepted 19 June (2002))
Abstract
The interstellar reddening law is investigated along the
Galactic equator near the Cam, Per and Cas border.
We used seven-color photometry of O-B5 stars in the Vilnius
photometric system in the optical range, photometry of the ANS
orbiting observatory in the ultraviolet range and broad-band color indices
V- K in the infrared. In the optical range (345-660 nm) the interstellar
reddening law is found to be nearly normal. In the ultraviolet
wavelengths shorter than the 330 nm ANS passband, the extinction is
found to be slightly larger than the average. Some stars, for example
HD 24432, exhibit much stronger ultraviolet extinction which is well
seen already in the 345 nm passband of the Vilnius system.
However, such stars are rare. The ratio
R = AV/EB-V is found to be 2.9,
i.e., it is slightly smaller than the
normal. This is confirmed by the study of the wavelength of maximum
polarization of reddened stars in the area. Both the ultraviolet
anomaly and the smaller R value are in good agreement with the
Cardelli et al. (1988) prediction. We conclude that in the
investigated area it is safe to use normal ratios of color excesses to
calculate reddening-free Q-parameters for the classification of
stars from photometric data in the optical spectral range.
Key words: interstellar medium: extinction -- stars: fundamental parameters
Offprint request: V. Straizys, straizys@itpa.lt
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