Gc. Clayton et al., ASTRO-2 OBSERVATIONS OF INTERSTELLAR DUST AND GAS IN THE LARGE MAGELLANIC CLOUD, The Astrophysical journal, 460(1), 1996, pp. 313-319
This paper presents the first UV (1400-3200 Angstrom) polarimetry and
far-UV (950-1200 Angstrom) spectrophotometry ever obtained for reddene
d stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). We derive the UV waveleng
th dependence of interstellar polarization down to 1400 Angstrom and t
hat of extinction down to near the Lyman limit. We also measure column
densities of H-2 along these lines of sight in the LMC. We have obtai
ned these data with the Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope (HUT) and the Wi
sconsin Ultraviolet Photo-Polarimeter Experiment (WUPPE) using the Ast
ro-2 Observatory, which hew on the Space Shuttle in 1995 March. The UV
interstellar polarization in the LMC shows a wavelength dependence si
milar to that seen in the Galaxy. The magnitude of the polarization in
the UV lies on or above an extrapolation of the Serkowski curve. This
is consistent with the wavelength dependence seen for low lambda(max)
sight lines in the Galaxy. The far-UV extinction in the LMC continues
to rise to 10.5 mu m(-1), which confirms that large numbers of small
grains are present. The measured column densities of H-2 with respect
to H I are low compared to the Galaxy and track the previously measure
d lower dust abundance. The H-2 abundance may be regulated by the amou
nt of dust present. These new data will allow a comparison of how inte
rstellar dust properties vary in different galactic environments.