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The Optical to Infrared Extinction Law of Magellanic Clouds Based on Red Supergiant and Classical Cepheid

Published 22 Jan 2023 in astro-ph.GA and astro-ph.SR | (2301.09146v1)

Abstract: Precise interstellar dust extinction laws are important to infer the intrinsic properties of reddened objects and correctly interpret observations. In this work, we attempt to measure the optical--infrared extinction laws of the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds (LMC and SMC) by using red supergiant (RSG) stars and classical Cepheids as extinction tracers. The spectroscopic RSG samples are constructed based on the APOGEE spectral parameters, Gaia astrometric data, and multi-band photometry. We establish the effective temperature--intrinsic color relations for RSG stars and determine the color excess ratio (CER) E(lambda-GRP)/E(GBP-GRP) for LMC and SMC. We use classical Cepheids to derive base relative extinction A_GRP/E(GBP-GRP). The results are 1.589+-0.014 and 1.412+-0.041 for LMC and SMC. By combining CERs with A_GRP /E(GBP-GRP), the optical--infrared extinction coefficients A_lambda/A_GRP are determined for 16 bands. We adjust the parameters of Rv-dependent extinction laws and obtain the average extinction law of LMC and SMC as Rv=3.40+-0.07 and Rv=2.53+-0.10, which are consistent with Gordon et al. (2003). In the optical bands, the adjusted Rv extinction curves agree with the observations with deviations less than 3%.

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