Distance and extinction to the Milky Way spiral arms along the Galactic centre line of sight
Francisco Nogueras-Lara, Rainer Sch\"odel, Nadine Neumayer

TL;DR
This study measures distances, extinction, and stellar populations of the Milky Way's spiral arms along the line of sight to the Galactic centre using high-resolution near-infrared data and synthetic models.
Contribution
It provides new measurements of spiral arm distances and extinctions, analyzes the extinction curve, and characterizes stellar populations and star formation history in the arms.
Findings
Distances to spiral arms: 1.6, 2.6, 3.9, 4.5 kpc.
Extinction values: A_H1=0.35, A_H2=0.77, A_H3=1.68, A_H4=2.30 mag.
Similar stellar populations in the second and third arms.
Abstract
The position of the Sun inside the Milky Way's disc hampers the study of the spiral arm structure. We aim to analyse the spiral arms along the line-of-sight towards the Galactic centre (GC) to determine their distance, extinction, and stellar population. We use the GALACTICNUCLEUS survey, a JHKs high angular resolution photometric catalogue (0.2") for the innermost regions of the Galaxy. We fitted simple synthetic colour-magnitude models to our data via minimisation. We computed the distance and extinction to the detected spiral arms. We also analysed the extinction curve and the relative extinction between the detected features. Finally, we built extinction-corrected Ks luminosity functions (KLFs) to study the stellar populations present in the second and third spiral arm features. We determined the mean distances to the spiral arms: , ,…
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