Dust in the Small Magellanic Cloud: Interstellar Polarization and Extinction

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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To appear in the ApJ, 50 pages, latex file

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10.1086/304434

To elucidate the dust properties in the SMC we have for the first time measured linear polarization in five colors in the optical region of the spectrum for a sample of reddened stars. For two of these stars, for which there were no existing UV spectrophotometric measurements, but for which we measured a relatively large polarization, we have also obtained data from the International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) in order to study the extinction. The main results are: (1) the wavelength of maximum polarization, $\lambda_{max}$, in the SMC is typically smaller than that in the Galaxy; (2) however, AZV 456, which shows the UV extinction bump, has a $\lambda_{max}$ typical of that in the Galaxy, its polarization curve is narrower, its bump is shifted to shorter wavelengths as compared to the Galaxy and its UV extinction does not conform to the Galactic analytical interpolation curve based on the ratio of total to selective extinction; (3) the 'typical', monotonic SMC extinction curve can be best fit with amorphous carbon and silicate grains; (4) the extinction towards AZV456 may only be explained by assuming a larger gas-to-dust ratio than the observed N(HI)/A(V) value, with a small amount of the available carbon in graphite form; (5) from an analysis of both the extinction and polarization data and our model fits it appears that the SMC has typically smaller grains than those in the Galaxy.

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