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AN ANOMALOUS EXTINCTION LAW IN THE Cep OB3b YOUNG CLUSTER: EVIDENCE FOR DUST PROCESSING DURING GAS DISPERSAL

Allen, Thomas S.; Prchlik, Jakub J.; Megeath, S. Thomas; Gutermuth, Robert A.; Pipher, Judith L.; Naylor, Tim; Jeffries, R. D.

Authors

Thomas S. Allen

Jakub J. Prchlik

S. Thomas Megeath

Robert A. Gutermuth

Judith L. Pipher

Tim Naylor



Abstract

We determine the extinction law through Cep OB3b, a young cluster of 3000 stars undergoing gas dispersal. The extinction is measured toward 76 background K giants identified with MMT/Hectospec spectra. Color excess ratios were determined toward each of the giants using V and R photometry from the literature, g, r, i, and z photometry from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and J, H, and Ks photometry from the Two Micron All Sky Survey. These color excess ratios were then used to construct the extinction law through the dusty material associated with Cep OB3b. The extinction law through Cep OB3b is intermediate between the RV = 3.1 and RV = 5 laws commonly used for the diffuse atomic interstellar medium and dense molecular clouds, respectively. The dependence of the extinction law on line-of-sight AV is investigated and we find the extinction law becomes shallower for regions with AV > 2.5 mag. We speculate that the intermediate dust law results from dust processing during the dispersal of the molecular cloud by the cluster

Citation

Allen, T. S., Prchlik, J. J., Megeath, S. T., Gutermuth, R. A., Pipher, J. L., Naylor, T., & Jeffries, R. D. (2014). AN ANOMALOUS EXTINCTION LAW IN THE Cep OB3b YOUNG CLUSTER: EVIDENCE FOR DUST PROCESSING DURING GAS DISPERSAL. Astrophysical Journal, 786(2), 113. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637x/786/2/113

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Feb 5, 2014
Online Publication Date Apr 24, 2014
Publication Date 2014-05
Deposit Date Jun 14, 2023
Journal The Astrophysical Journal
Print ISSN 0004-637X
Electronic ISSN 1538-4357
Publisher American Astronomical Society
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 786
Issue 2
Pages 113
DOI https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637x/786/2/113
Keywords Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics