The extinction law in the inner $3\times3$ deg$^2$ of the Milky Way and the red clump absolute magnitude in the inner bar-bulge
Jason L. Sanders, Leigh C. Smith, Carlos Gonz\'alez-Fern\'andez,, Philip Lucas, Dante Minniti

TL;DR
This study measures the near-infrared extinction law in the inner Milky Way, finds consistent extinction ratios, and confirms red clump stars as reliable standard candles for distance measurements.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed extinction law for 0.9 to 8 microns in the inner 3x3 degrees of the Milky Way and confirms the red clump absolute magnitude as consistent with local values.
Findings
Extinction law ratios for multiple infrared bands are established.
Red clump absolute magnitude at Galactic Centre is measured as -1.61 mag.
High completeness of VVV survey photometry is confirmed.
Abstract
The extinction law from to microns in the inner deg of the Milky Way is measured using data from VISTA Variables in the Via Lactea, GLIMPSE and WISE. Absolute extinction ratios are found by requiring that the observed red clump density peaks at the GRAVITY collaboration distance to the Galactic centre. When combined with selective extinction ratios measured from the bulge giant colour-colour diagrams, we find an extinction law of valid for low extinctions where non-linearities are unimportant. These results imply an extinction law from the Rayleigh Jeans colour excess method (RJCE) of . We find little evidence for significant selective…
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