Galactic extinction laws: I. A global NIR analysis with 2MASS photometry
J. Ma\'iz Apell\'aniz, M. Pantaleoni Gonz\'alez, R. H. Barb\'a, P., Garc\'ia-Lario, and F. Nogueras-Lara

TL;DR
This study analyzes near-infrared extinction laws using 2MASS data, finding a consistent power-law exponent around 2.27 for galactic red giants, and emphasizes the importance of proper calibration and methodology.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of NIR extinction laws with a large stellar sample, addressing previous discrepancies and highlighting the need for accurate functional forms.
Findings
Galactic NIR extinction exponent $eta \\sim 2.27$
No significant spread in $eta$ across the sample
Contaminant correction improves extinction law estimates
Abstract
We have started an ambitious program to determine if the full diversity of extinction laws is real or if some of it is due to calibration or methodological issues. Here we start by analyzing the information on NIR extinction in a 2MASS stellar sample with good quality photometry and very red colours. We calculate the extinction at 1 m, , and the power-law exponent, (), for the 2MASS stars located in the extinction trajectory in the vs. plane expected for red giants with mag. We test the validity of the assumption about the nature of those stars, whether a single or multiple values of are needed, and the spatial variations of the results. Most (83%) of those stars can indeed be explained by high-extinction red giants and the rest is composed of extinguished AGB stars (mostly O-rich), blended…
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