Diffuse Galactic Light in the Field of the Translucent High Galactic Latitude Cloud MBM32
N. Ienaka, K. Kawara, Y. Matsuoka, H. Sameshima, S. Oyabu, T., Tsujimoto, B. A. Peterson

TL;DR
This study investigates the correlation between diffuse optical light and 100 micron emission in the high Galactic latitude cloud MBM32, revealing variability in the correlation, potential non-linear relationships, and evidence for extended red emission contributions.
Contribution
It provides new measurements of the diffuse Galactic light correlation with infrared emission and suggests the importance of non-linear models and ERE in understanding dust scattering and emission.
Findings
b(λ) varies by a factor of 4 among clouds
b(λ) decreases with increasing 100 micron emission
Evidence supports the contribution of extended red emission (ERE)
Abstract
We have conducted B, g, V, and R-band imaging in a 45x40 arcmin^2 field containing part of the high Galactic latitude translucent cloud MBM32, and correlated the intensity of diffuse optical light S_\nu(\lambda) with that of 100 micron emission S_\nu(100um). A chi^2 minimum analysis is applied to fit a linear function to the measured correlation and derive the slope parameter b(\lambda)= \Delta S_\nu(\lambda) / \Delta S_\nu(100um) of the best-fit linear function. Compiling a sample by combining our b(\lambda) and published ones, we show that the b(\lambda) strength varies from cloud to cloud by a factor of 4. Finding that b(\lambda) decreases as S_\nu(100um) increases in the sample, we suggest that a non-linear correlation including a quadratic term of S_\nu(100um)^2 should be fitted to the measured correlation. The variation of optical depth, which is A_V = 0.16 - 2.0 in the sample,…
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