A three dimensional extinction map of the Galactic Anticentre from multi-band photometry
B.-Q Chen, X.-W. Liu, H.-B.Yuan, H.-H. Zhang, M. Schultheis, B.-W., Jiang, Y. Huang, M.-S. Xiang, H.-B. Zhao, J.-S. Yao, and H. Lu

TL;DR
This paper constructs a detailed three-dimensional extinction map of the Galactic Anticentre using multi-band photometry from optical to infrared, enabling improved understanding of dust distribution and stellar extinction in this region.
Contribution
It introduces a novel 3D extinction mapping method combining SED fitting and RJCE techniques applied to a large stellar sample from the XSTPS-GAC survey.
Findings
Mapped extinction with 3-9 arcmin resolution across 6000 deg²
Derived extinction and distance for over 13 million stars
Validated RJCE extinction map against 2D integrated map
Abstract
We present a three dimensional extinction map in band. The map has a spatial angular resolution, depending on latitude, between 3 -- 9\,arcmin and covers the entire XSTPS-GAC survey area of over 6,000\, for Galactic longitude and latitude . By cross-matching the photometric catalog of the Xuyi Schmidt Telescope Photometric Survey of the Galactic Anticentre (XSTPS-GAC) with those of 2MASS and WISE, we have built a multi-band photometric stellar sample of about 30 million stars and applied spectral energy distribution (SED) fitting to the sample. By combining photometric data from the optical to the near-infrared, we are able to break the degeneracy between the intrinsic stellar colours and the amounts of extinction by dust grains for stars with high photometric accuracy, and trace the extinction as a…
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