We present a direct measurement of extinction curves using corrected Gaia XP spectra of the common sources in Gaia DR3 and LAMOST DR7. Our analysis of approximately 370,000 high-quality samples yielded a high-precision average extinction curve for the Milky Way. After incorporating infrared photometric data from Two Micron All Sky Survey and Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, the extinction curve spans wavelengths from 0.336 to 4.6 μ m. We determine an average R 55 of 2.730 ± 0.007, corresponding to R V = 3.073 ± 0.009, and a near-infrared power-law index α of 1.935 ± 0.037. Our study confirmed some intermediate-scale structures within the optical range. One new feature was identified at 540 nm, and its intensity exhibited a correlation with extinction. This extinction curve can be used to investigate the characteristics of dust and enhance the extinction correction of Milky Way stars. A Python package for this extinction curve is available.
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Zhang, R., Yuan, H., Huang, B., Wang, T., Yang, L., Green, G. M., & Zhang, X. (2024). An Empirical Extinction Curve Revealed by Gaia XP Spectra and LAMOST. The Astrophysical Journal, 971(2), 127. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad613e
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