A New Reddening Law for M4
Benjamin Hendricks, Peter B. Stetson, Don A. VandenBerg, Massimo, Dall'Ora

TL;DR
This study refines the reddening law towards the globular cluster M4 by precisely measuring the dust properties, resulting in an improved understanding of extinction effects and a detailed reddening map.
Contribution
The paper introduces a new, more accurate method to determine the reddening law and extinction coefficients towards M4, independent of age assumptions, with detailed spatial reddening mapping.
Findings
Determined R_V as 3.76±0.07 for M4.
Created a detailed differential reddening map of M4.
Provided extinction zero points for various filters considering stellar parameters.
Abstract
We have used a combination of broad-band near-infrared and optical Johnson-Cousins photometry to study the dust properties in the line of sight to the Galactic globular cluster M4. We have investigated the reddening effects in terms of absolute strength and variation across the cluster field, as well as the form of the reddening law defined by the type of dust. Here, we determine the ratio of absolute to selective extinction (R_V) in the line of sight towards M4, which is known to be a useful indicator for the type of dust and therefore characterizes the applicable reddening law. Our method is independent of age assumptions and appears to be significantly more precise and accurate than previous approaches. We obtain A_V/E(B-V)=3.76\pm0.07 (random error) for the dust in the line of sight to M4 for our set of filters. With this value, the distance to M4 is found to be 1.80\pm0.05 kpc…
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TopicsDiverse Legal and Medical Studies
