Mapping the Milky Way bulge at high resolution: the 3D dust extinction, CO, and X factor maps
M. Schultheis, B.Q. Chen, B.W. Jiang, O.A. Gonzalez, R. Enokiya, Y., Fukui, K. Torii, M. Rejkuba, D. Minniti

TL;DR
This paper presents a high-resolution 3D dust extinction map of the Galactic bulge, derived from VVV survey data, and correlates it with CO maps to determine the X factor, enhancing understanding of dust and gas distribution.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel high-resolution 3D extinction map for the Galactic bulge using VVV data and a new method for calculating colour excess, improving spatial and distance resolution.
Findings
The 3D extinction map covers the entire VVV area with 6' x 6' resolution.
Good correlation found between CO emission and dust extinction, validating the map.
The derived X factor is consistent with the canonical Milky Way value.
Abstract
Three dimensional interstellar extinction maps provide a powerful tool for stellar population analysis. We use data from the VISTA Variables in the Via Lactea survey together with the Besan\c{c}on stellar population synthesis model of the Galaxy to determine interstellar extinction as a function of distance in the Galactic bulge covering and . We adopted a recently developed method to calculate the colour excess. First we constructed the H-Ks vs. Ks and J-Ks vs. Ks colour-magnitude diagrams based on the VVV catalogues that matched 2MASS. Then, based on the temperature-colour relation for M giants and the distance-colour relations, we derived the extinction as a function of distance. The observed colours were shifted to match the intrinsic colours in the Besan\c{c}on model as a function of distance iteratively. This created an extinction map with three…
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