Results are presented of an experiment to detect the presence of X-ray
scattering by interstellar dust grains in the form of a halo around S
co X-1. We utilized the principle that X-ray scattering off an optical
is reduced by 1/sin theta for reflections out of the plane of inciden
ce, thus reducing instrumental scattering off our moderate quality (1
arcminute) X-ray optic. We find an upper limit X-ray flux from Sco X-1
in the form of a halo at a mean energy of 0.69 keV of 7.6% of the poi
nt source flux at the 1 sigma confidence level. From this we derive an
upper limit of E(B-V) = 0.12 towards Sco X-1. This is about half the
value [E(B-V) similar to 0.3] derived toward Sco X-1 using the 2200 An
gstrom interstellar absorption feature, indicating probable circumstel
lar origin to the 2200 Angstrom feature.