Diffuse interstellar bands in the near-infrared: Expanding the reddening range

Abstract

We have investigated the behaviour of three strong near-infrared diffuse interstellar bands (DIBs) at λ13177 , λ14680 , and λ15272 , on a larger sample of sightlines and over a wider range of extinctions than previously studied, utilizing spectra from three observatories. We applied two telluric correction techniques to reduce atmospheric contamination and have used Gaussian fits to characterise the DIB profiles and measure equivalent widths. We confirmed strong and approximately linear correlations with reddening of the λ13177 , λ14680 and λ15272 DIBs, extending them to higher reddening values and strengthening their link to interstellar matter. Modelling of the λ14680 DIB profiles revealed intrinsic variations, including line broadening, linked to their formation processes. This effect is particularly pronounced in the Galactic Centre (GC) environment, where multiple diffuse molecular clouds along the line of sight contribute to line broadening. We have detected one new DIB candidate at λ14795 on sightlines with high reddening.

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