Extinction ratios in the inner Galaxy as revealed by the VVV survey
Javier Alonso-Garc\'ia, Dante Minniti, M\'arcio Catelan, Rodrigo, Contreras Ramos, Oscar A. Gonzalez, Maren Hempel, Philip W. Lucas, Roberto K., Saito, Elena Valenti, Manuela Zoccali

TL;DR
This study uses the VVV survey data to measure interstellar extinction ratios towards the Galactic Center, revealing smaller and variable ratios than previously known, and indicating a steeper wavelength dependence of extinction.
Contribution
It provides new, more accurate measurements of near-infrared extinction ratios in the inner Galaxy, improving understanding of the extinction law in this region.
Findings
Measured extinction ratios are smaller than previous reports.
Extinction ratios vary across different lines of sight.
Extinction follows a steeper power law than previously thought.
Abstract
Interstellar extinction towards the Galactic Center is large and significantly differential. Its reddening and dimming effects in red clump stars in the Galactic Bulge can be exploited to better constrain the extinction law towards the innermost Galaxy. By virtue of a deep and complete catalog of more than 30 million objets at and obtained from VVV survey observations, we apply the red clump method to infer the selective-to-total extinction ratios in the , , , and broadband near-infrared filters. The measured values are smaller than previously reported, and are not constant, with mean values, e.g., and . We also obtain a ratio :::: of 7.74:5.38:3.30:1.88:1.0, implying extinction towards the Galactic Center to follow a distribution…
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