On the Properties of the Galactic Dust Layer within 700 pc of the Sun
George A. Gontcharov

TL;DR
This study refines a 3D model of the Galactic dust layer within 700 pc of the Sun using Gaia DR2 data, revealing detailed properties of dust layers and their impact on stellar reddening.
Contribution
An improved 3D dust model incorporating an elliptical Gould Belt midplane and detailed dust layer properties based on Gaia DR2 data.
Findings
Two intersecting dust layers near the Sun with an 18° angle.
Scale height of 170±40 pc for both dust layers.
Mode of dereddened color (GRP-W3)0 varies linearly with |Z|.
Abstract
We compare the spatial stellar color variations with our 3D model of the spatial dust distribution to refine the properties of the dust layer in Galactic solar neighborhoods. We use a complete sample of 93992 clump giants with an admixture of branch giants from the Gaia DR2 catalogue in a spatial cylinder with a radius of 700 pc around the Sun extending to |Z|=1800 pc. Accurate data of these stars in the Gaia DR2 GRP and WISE W3 bands have allowed the spatial GRP-W3 color variations to be used to calculate the model parameters and two characteristics of the sample, the mode of the dereddened color (GRP-W3)0 of the giant clump and the linear change of this mode with coordinate |Z|. As a result, an improved version of the three-dimensional model first proposed by Gontcharov (2009b) has been obtained. As in the previous version, the model suggests two dust layers, along the Galactic…
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