Empirical relation between interstellar X-ray absorption and optical extinction.
Abstract
An empirical relation between interstellar X-ray absorption and optical extinction is derived from the correlation of measurements made on objects of large intrinsic diameter. The result is Av = 4.5 times 10 to the -22nd power N(H) mag, with the principal error being largely systematic in origin, where N(H) represents the column density of interstellar matter in the Brown and Gould model for the X-ray absorption coefficient. Applying this ratio to optically identified compact sources, it is concluded that sources in binary systems showing pronounced X-ray occultations have an intrinsic absorption equivalent to about 10 to the 22-nd power atoms per sq cm of interstellar matter and that there are a few compact sources where the absorption seems to be primarily interstellar in origin. The interstellar absorption expected in Cyg X-1 from the extinction of its optical counterpart is much greater than that suggested by X-ray spectra, which may be due to a soft X-ray component greater than that predicted by the power law fitted to higher energy data.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- May 1975
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1975ApJ...198...95G
- Keywords:
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- Astronomical Models;
- Interstellar Extinction;
- Interstellar Matter;
- Optical Measurement;
- X Ray Absorption;
- Absorptivity;
- Abundance;
- Cosmic Dust;
- Heavy Elements;
- Optical Properties;
- Photoelectric Emission;
- Photon-Electron Interaction;
- X Ray Sources;
- X Ray Spectra;
- Astrophysics