Mapping the stellar age of the Milky Way bulge with the VVV. III. High resolution reddening map
F. Surot (1,2), E. Valenti (3,4), O. A. Gonzalez (5), M. Zoccali, (6,7), E. S\"okmen (1,2), S. L. Hidalgo (1,2), D. Minniti (7,8,9) ((1), Instituto de Astrof\'isica de Canarias, (2) Departamento de Astrof\'isica,, Universidad de La Laguna, (3) European Southern Observatory

TL;DR
This paper presents a high-resolution infrared reddening map of the Milky Way bulge, improving the correction of interstellar extinction for stellar population studies by providing detailed color excess measurements across the bulge area.
Contribution
The study introduces a high-resolution (up to 10 arcsec) reddening map for the Galactic bulge using VVV survey data, addressing previous undercorrections in dereddened color-magnitude diagrams.
Findings
Reddening map covers 300 deg$^2$ of the bulge area.
Resolution varies from 1 arcmin in outskirts to below 10 arcsec in the center.
Map is publicly available online.
Abstract
The detailed study of the Galactic bulge stellar population necessarily requires an accurate representation of the interstellar extinction particularly toward the Galactic plane and center, where the severe and differential reddening is expected to vary on sub-arcmin scales. Although recent infrared surveys have addressed this problem by providing extinction maps across the whole Galactic bulge area, dereddened color-magnitude diagrams near the plane and center appear systematically undercorrected, suggesting the need for higher resolutions. These undercorrections affect any stellar study sensitive to color (e.g. star formation history analysis via color-magnitude diagram fitting), either making them inaccurate or limiting them to small low/stable extinction windows where this value is better constrained. We aim at providing a high-resolution (2 arcmin to 10 arcsec) color excess…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
