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De-reddening of optical spectra - Which extinction curve?

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NEW ASTRONOMY
Volume 12, Issue 5, Pages 378-382

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.newast.2006.12.002

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planetary nebulae : general; HII regions; dust extinction; methods : data analysis

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Spectral lines are used to determine a broad range of physical properties within HII regions and planetary nebulae (PNe). It is therefore important that we possess accurate intensities for the transitions, and have the means by which observed results may be accurately de-reddened. We point out that there are serious differences between the standard extinction curves, and that these may lead to errors in line ratios of as high as similar to 80%. It is noted that the variation in Balmer line ratios in planetary nebulae is most consistent with the extinction curves of Whitworth [Whitworth, A.E., 1958. AJ 63, 201] and Ardeberg and Virdefors [Ardeberg, A., Virdefors, B., 1982. A&A 115, 347], and that these are likely to represent the most reliable functions for spectral de-reddening. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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