Data-driven Discovery of Diffuse Interstellar Bands with APOGEE Spectra

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL(2024)

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Data-driven models of stellar spectra are useful tools to study nonstellar information, such as the diffuse interstellar bands (DIBs) caused by intervening interstellar material. Using similar to 55,000 spectra of similar to 17,000 red clump stars from the APOGEE DR16 data set, we create second-order polynomial models of the continuum-normalized flux as a function of stellar parameters (T-eff, log g, [Fe/H], [alpha/Fe], and age). The model and data show good agreement within uncertainties across the APOGEE wavelength range, although many regions reveal residuals that are not in the stellar rest-frame. We show that many of these residual features-having average extrema at the level of similar to 3% in stellar flux on average-can be attributed to incompletely removed spectral lines from the Earth's atmosphere and DIBs from the interstellar medium (ISM). After removing most of the remaining contamination from Earth's sky, we identify 84 absorption features not seen in unreddened sightlights that have <50% probability of being noise artifacts-with 25 of these features having <5% probability of being noise artifacts-including all 10 previously known DIBs in the APOGEE wavelength range. Because many of these features occur in the wavelength windows that APOGEE uses to measure chemical abundances, note that characterization and removal of this nonstellar contamination establish an important step in reaching the precision required for chemical tagging experiments. Proper characterization of these features will benefit Galactic ISM science and the currently ongoing Milky Way Mapper program of Sloan Digital Sky Survey V, which relies on the APOGEE spectrograph.
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Astrostatistics,Milky Way Galaxy,Interstellar medium,Diffuse interstellar bands,Astronomy data modeling,Infrared spectroscopy
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