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A study of 2175 Å absorption feature with TAUVEX: An Indo-Israeli UV mission

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 February 2008

C. Muthumariappan
Affiliation:
Vainu Bappu Observatory, Indian Institute of Astrophysics, KavalurIndia email: [email protected]
G. Maheswar
Affiliation:
Korea Astronomy & Space Science Institute, Daejeon, R. O.Korea email: [email protected] ARIES, Nainital, India email: [email protected], [email protected]
C. Eswaraiah
Affiliation:
ARIES, Nainital, India email: [email protected], [email protected]
A. K. Pandey
Affiliation:
ARIES, Nainital, India email: [email protected], [email protected]
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Abstract

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TAUVEX is an Indo-Israeli collaborative mission to make photometric observations in the UV region. Using the narrowband filters positioned near 2175 Å feature, we plan to construct the UV bump in the extinction curve towards B type stars brighter than mv = 14. Archival data of TD1, Galex missions are used for stars brighter than mv = 10. We sample the distance to obtain the extintion at different location of the local ISM upto 2 kpc. Using a dust model having silicate, graphite and PAH as components, the extinction curve at different location of the Galaxy is fitted to constrain the dust characteristics.

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Copyright © International Astronomical Union 2008

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