TL;DR
This paper presents an improved 3D interstellar dust map of the Local Arm using Gaia, 2MASS, and APOGEE data, revealing detailed dust structures and their distances within 3 kpc.
Contribution
It introduces a novel iterative calibration and Bayesian inversion method to produce a more accurate 3D dust map of the Local Arm, integrating multiple datasets.
Findings
Large dust shells are within 300 pc.
North Polar Spur is beyond 800 pc.
The Local Arm has complex, tilted cloud structures.
Abstract
Gaia data and stellar surveys open the way to the construction of detailed 3D maps of the Galactic interstellar (IS) dust based on the synthesis of star distances and extinctions. Reliable extinction measurements require very accurate photometric calibrations. We show the first step of an iterative process linking 3D dust maps and photometric calibrations and improving them simultaneously. Our previous 3D map of nearby IS dust was used to select low reddening SDSS/APOGEE-DR14 red giants, and this database served for an empirical effective temperature- and metallicity-dependent photometric calibration in the Gaia G and 2MASS Ks bands. This calibration has been combined with Gaia G-band empirical extinction coefficients recently published, G, J and Ks photometry and APOGEE atmospheric parameters to derive the extinction of a large fraction of the survey targets. Distances were estimated…
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