New Optical Reddening Maps of the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds
Raoul Haschke, Eva K. Grebel, and Sonia Duffau (ARI/ZAH - University, of Heidelberg)

TL;DR
This paper introduces new optical reddening maps of the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds using OGLE III data, employing two methods based on red clump and RR Lyrae stars, revealing low and spatially variable reddening.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed reddening maps of the Magellanic Clouds using two independent methods and compares them with existing infrared maps.
Findings
Low and uniform reddening in both Clouds.
Higher reddening in star-forming regions and the bar.
Good agreement with infrared reddening maps.
Abstract
We present new reddening maps of the SMC and LMC based on the data of the third phase of the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE III). We have used two different methods to derive optical reddening maps. We adopt a theoretical mean unreddened colour for the red clump in the SMC and LMC, respectively. We subdivide the photometric data for both Clouds into subfields and calculate the difference between the observed red clump position and the theoretical value for each field, which provides us with the reddening value in (V-I). Furthermore reddening values are obtained for 13490 LMC RR Lyrae ab and 1529 SMC RR Lyrae ab stars covering the whole OGLE III region of the MCs. The observed colours (V-I) of the RR Lyrae stars are compared with the colour from the absolute magnitudes. The absolute magnitude of each RR Lyrae star is computed using its period and metallicity derived from…
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