First results from a study of DIBs with thousands of high-quality massive-star spectra

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We are using five different surveys to compile the largest sample of diffuse interstellar band (DIB) measurements ever collected. GOSSS is obtaining intermediate-resolution blue-violet spectroscopy of ∼2500 OB stars, of which 60% have already been observed and processed. The other four surveys have already collected multi-epoch high-resolution optical spectroscopy of 700 OB stars with different telescopes, including the 9 m Hobby-Eberly Telescope in McDonald Observatory. Some of our stars are highly-extinguished targets for which no good-quality optical spectra have ever been published. For all of the targets in our sample we have obtained accurate spectral types, measured non-DIB ISM lines, and compiled information from the literature to calculate the extinction. Here we present the first results of the project, the properties of twenty DIBs in the 4100-5500 Å range. We clearly detect a couple of previously elusive DIBs at 4170 Å and 4591 Å; the latter could have coronene and ovalene cations as carriers. Copyright © International Astronomical Union 2014.

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Apellániz, J. M., Sota, A., Barbá, R. H., Morrell, N. I., Pellerin, A., Alfaro, E. J., & Simón-Díaz, S. (2014). First results from a study of DIBs with thousands of high-quality massive-star spectra. In Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union (Vol. 9, pp. 117–120). https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743921313015706

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