Strengthening the Link Between Fullerenes and a Subset of Diffuse Interstellar Bands
Abstract
A debate persists regarding the correlation between the DIBs 9577 and 9632 A, and whether they share a common molecular carrier (i.e., C60+). A robust high correlation determination emerges after bridging the baseline across an order of magnitude ( 50 - 700 mA, r=0.930.02), and nearly doubling the important higher equivalent width domain by adding new Mg II-corrected sightlines. Moreover, additional evidence is presented of possible DIB linkages to fullerenes, whereby attention is drawn to DIBs at 7470.38, 7558.44, and 7581.47 A, which match the Campbell experimental results for C70+ within 1 A, and the same is true of 6926.48 and 7030.26 A for C702+. Yet their current correlation uncertainties are unsatisfactory and exacerbated by expectedly low EWs (e.g., EW=4 mA for 6926.48 A), and thus further observations are required to assess whether they represent a bona fide connection or numerical coincidence.
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