Updated Gaia-2MASS 3D maps of Galactic interstellar dust
R. Lallement, J.-L. Vergely, C. Babusiaux, N.L.J. Cox

TL;DR
This paper presents an updated 3D map of Galactic interstellar dust using Gaia EDR3 and 2MASS data, improving accuracy and volume coverage, revealing detailed dust structures and patterns related to stellar kinematics.
Contribution
The study introduces an improved hierarchical inversion method applied to Gaia EDR3 and 2MASS data, producing more accurate and extensive 3D dust extinction maps of the Local Arm.
Findings
Enhanced dust maps with increased contrast in dense regions.
Revealed large-scale wavy dust patterns aligned with stellar kinematics.
Demonstrated the efficiency of hierarchical inversion for large datasets.
Abstract
Three-dimensional (3D) maps of Galactic interstellar dust are a tool for a wide range of uses. We aim to construct 3D maps of dust extinction in the Local Arm and surrounding regions. Gaia EDR3 photometric data were combined with 2MASS measurements to derive extinction towards stars with accurate photometry and relative uncertainties on parallaxes of less than 20%. We applied our hierarchical inversion algorithm adapted to inhomogeneous spatial distributions of target stars to this catalogue of extinctions. We present the updated 3D dust extinction distribution and provide an estimate of the error on integrated extinctions from the Sun to each area in the 3D map. The computational area is similar to the one of the previous DR2 map, a 6 kpc x 6 kpc x 0.8 kpcAstrophysics volume around the Sun. Due to the addition of fainter target stars, the volume in which the clouds can be reconstructed…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
