Abstract
The ultraviolet interstellar extinction curve is determined toward 12 early B main-sequence stars and one O8 V star in NGC 6530. The extinction is found to be uniform across the cluster. At short wavelengths, the extinction curve of NGC 6530 falls below the average Galactic curve by a full magnitude, indicating that the population of small grains relative to larger grains is lower than normal. Longward of 2830 A the curve is almost coincident with the mean Galactic curve. The 2175 A feature is narrower than the average. The derived extinction curve is used to deredden the observed fluxes of two early O-type stars in NGC 6530:9 Sgr and HD 165052. The intrinsic continua are compared to model atmospheres in the region 1200-8200 A. The LTE, line-blanketed models of Kurucz (1979) fit the observations better than the non-LTE, unblanketed models of Mihalas (1972) suggesting that line-blanketing effects are more important than the non-LTE effects in the atmospheres of these stars. The temperatures of the models that best fit the observations are lower than the Zanstra temperatures and the temperatures estimated from the strengths of the He I and He II lines, by 10,000 to 20,000 K.
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