TL;DR
This study measures dust reddening and extinction coefficients across multiple passbands using the standard pair technique, revealing that the Schlegel et al. (1998) dust map overestimates E(B-V) and supporting the Fitzpatrick reddening law.
Contribution
It provides new empirical reddening and extinction coefficients for various photometric bands, improving dust correction accuracy in Galactic studies.
Findings
Schlegel et al. (1998) dust map overestimates E(B-V) by about 14%.
New reddening coefficients favor the Fitzpatrick R(V)=3.1 law.
Derived updated extinction coefficients for multiple passbands.
Abstract
Using the "standard pair" technique of paring stars of almost nil and high extinction but otherwise of almost identical stellar parameters from the SDSS, and combing the SDSS, GALEX, 2MASS and WISE photometry ranging from the far UV to the mid-IR, we have measured dust reddening in the FUV-NUV, NUV-u, u-g, g-r, r-i, i-z, z-J, J-H, H-Ks, Ks-W1 and W1-W2 colors for thousands of Galactic stars. The measurements, together with the E(B-V) values given by Schlegel et al. (1998), allow us to derive the observed, model-free reddening coefficients for those colors. The results are compared with previous measurements and the predictions of a variety of Galactic reddening laws. We find that 1) The dust reddening map of Schlegel et al. (1998) over-estimates E(B-V) by about 14 per cent, consistent with the recent work of Schlafly et al. (2010) and Schlafly & Finkbeiner (2011); 2) All the new…
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