Seminar
    Gas and dust in the diffuse interstellar medium: new surveys of diffuse interstellar bands and dust polarisation
Abstract
The composition and nature of interstellar dust grains and the molecular  composition of interstellar gas are important factors in understanding  the chemistry and physics of the diffuse interstellar medium and its  role in star formation and galaxy evolution. In this contribution we  present the first results from two VLT surveys studying in detail the  nature and properties of interstellar gas and dust in diffuse clouds.
 
 The ESO diffuse interstellar band large exploration survey (EDIBLES)  focusses on the atomic and molecular content of the diffuse ISM by  probing the lines-of-sight towards ~120 bright OB stars. This survey  provides a deep census of interstellar atomic and molecular abundances  and diffuse interstellar band (DIB) absorptions in the  diffuse/translucent ISM. The goal of EDIBLES is to `reverse-engineer'  the physical properties of the carriers of the enigmatic unidentified  diffuse interstellar bands as a contribution towards their  identification. I will present the first results related to DIB  profiles, interstellar hydrides, and the C60 fullerene.
 
 The large interstellar polarisation survey (LIPS) is a medium-resolution  spectropolarimetry study with FORS2 (and WHT) to measure the  wavelength-dependent polarisation of starlight by aligned interstellar  dust grains in ~100 lines-of-sight (a large fraction overlapping with  EDIBLES). We investigate the variations (evolution) of dust grains  through a parametrised Serkowski-law fitting of these curves. The  polarisation spectra are combined with UV extinction curves and modelled  simultaneously with a physical dust grain model. We present the first  observational results in terms of the Serkowski-parameters as well as  the dust modelling of a sub-set of the targets, in particular our study  of “single-cloud” sightlines.
 
 Together, EDIBLES and LIPS provide a new comprehensive examination of  the molecules and dust properties in a statistically large sample of  Galactic sightlines.
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The large interstellar polarisation survey (LIPS) is a medium-resolution spectropolarimetry study with FORS2 (and WHT) to measure the wavelength-dependent polarisation of starlight by aligned interstellar dust grains in ~100 lines-of-sight (a large fraction overlapping with EDIBLES). We investigate the variations (evolution) of dust grains through a parametrised Serkowski-law fitting of these curves. The polarisation spectra are combined with UV extinction curves and modelled simultaneously with a physical dust grain model. We present the first observational results in terms of the Serkowski-parameters as well as the dust modelling of a sub-set of the targets, in particular our study of “single-cloud” sightlines.
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