J. Murthy et al., HOPKINS ULTRAVIOLET TELESCOPE OBSERVATIONS OF FAR-ULTRAVIOLET SCATTERING IN NGC-7023 - THE DUST ALBEDO, The Astrophysical journal, 408(2), 1993, pp. 97-100
We have obtained the first sub-Lyalpha spectroscopic observations of t
he reflection nebula NGC 7023 and its illuminating star, HD 200775, us
ing the Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope during the Astro-1 mission in 19
90 December. The ratio of the nebular to stellar flux is virtually fla
t between 1100 and 1860 angstrom, indicating that sigma(a), the cross
section for absorption, must rise sharply with decreasing wavelength.
Independent of any model, this means that much of the far-ultraviolet
rise in the extinction curve is due to an increase in absorption rathe
r than scattering. If, in addition, we assume a spherical geometry, we
derive an albedo of 0.5 at 1100 angstrom with somewhat higher values
at longer wavelengths. If the geometry is not spherical, lower values
of the albedo may be obtained.