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The ESO Diffuse Interstellar Bands Large Exploration Survey EDIBLES: I. Project description, survey sample and quality assessment

Cox, Nick L.J.; Cami, Jan; Farhang, Amin; Smoker, Jonathan; Monreal-Ibero, Ana; Lallement, Rosine; Sarre, Peter J; Marshall, Charlotte C.M.; Smith, Keith T.; Evans, Christopher J.; Royer, Pierre; Linnartz, Harold; Cordiner, Martin A.; Joblin, Christine; van Loon, Jacco Th.; Foing, Bernard H.; Bhatt, Neil H.; Bron, Emeric; Elyajouri, Meriem; de Koter, Alex; Ehrenfreund, Pascale; Javadi, Atefeh; Kaper, Lex; Khosroshadi, Habib G; Laverick, Mike; Le Petit, Franck; Mulas, Giacomo; Roueff, Evelyne; Salama, Farid; Spaans, Marco

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Authors

Nick L.J. Cox

Jan Cami

Amin Farhang

Jonathan Smoker

Ana Monreal-Ibero

Rosine Lallement

Peter J Sarre

Charlotte C.M. Marshall

Keith T. Smith

Christopher J. Evans

Pierre Royer

Harold Linnartz

Martin A. Cordiner

Christine Joblin

Jacco Th. van Loon

Bernard H. Foing

Neil H. Bhatt

Emeric Bron

Meriem Elyajouri

Alex de Koter

Pascale Ehrenfreund

Atefeh Javadi

Lex Kaper

Habib G Khosroshadi

Mike Laverick

Franck Le Petit

Giacomo Mulas

Evelyne Roueff

Farid Salama

Marco Spaans



Abstract

The carriers of the diffuse interstellar bands (DIBs) are largely unidentified molecules ubiquitously present in the interstellar medium (ISM). After decades of study, two strong and possibly three weak near-infrared DIBs have recently been attributed to the C+ 60 fullerene based on observational and laboratory measurements. There is great promise for the identification of the over 400 other known DIBs, as this result could provide chemical hints towards other possible carriers.
In an effort to systematically study the properties of the DIB carriers, we have initiated a new large-scale observational survey: the ESO Diffuse Interstellar Bands Large Exploration Survey (EDIBLES). The main objective is to build on and extend existing DIB surveys to make a major step forward in characterising the physical and chemical conditions for a statistically significant sample of interstellar lines-of-sight, with the goal to reverse-engineer key molecular properties of the DIB carriers.

EDIBLES is a filler Large Programme using the Ultraviolet and Visual Echelle Spectrograph at the Very Large Telescope at Paranal, Chile. It is designed to provide an observationally unbiased view of the presence and behaviour of the DIBs towards early-spectraltype stars whose lines-of-sight probe the diffuse-to-translucent ISM. Such a complete dataset will provide a deep census of the atomic and molecular content, physical conditions, chemical abundances and elemental depletion levels for each sightline. Achieving these goals requires a homogeneous set of high-quality data in terms of resolution (R ~ 70 000 – 100 000), sensitivity (S/N up to 1000 per resolution element), and spectral coverage (305–1042 nm), as well as a large sample size (100+ sightlines). In this first paper the goals, objectives and methodology of the EDIBLES programme are described and an initial assessment of the data is provided.

Citation

Cox, N. L., Cami, J., Farhang, A., Smoker, J., Monreal-Ibero, A., Lallement, R., …Spaans, M. (in press). The ESO Diffuse Interstellar Bands Large Exploration Survey EDIBLES: I. Project description, survey sample and quality assessment. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 606, Article A76. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201730912

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jul 21, 2017
Online Publication Date Oct 16, 2017
Deposit Date Oct 20, 2017
Publicly Available Date Oct 20, 2017
Journal Astronomy & Astrophysics
Electronic ISSN 0004-6361
Publisher EDP Open
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 606
Article Number A76
DOI https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201730912
Keywords ISM: lines and bands – ISM: clouds – ISM: molecules – ISM: dust – local interstellar matter – Stars: early-type
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/888021
Publisher URL https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/abs/2017/10/aa30912-17/aa30912-17.html

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