The Galactic Center in Color: Measuring Extinction with High-Proper-Motion Stars
Z. Haggard, A. M. Ghez, S. Sakai, A. K. Gautam, T. Do, J. R. Lu, M., Hosek, M. R. Morris, S. Granados

TL;DR
This study tracks high-proper-motion stars in the Galactic Center over a decade to measure and analyze localized, variable extinction effects caused by dust, revealing smaller-scale structures and larger grain sizes than previously thought.
Contribution
It provides new measurements of extinction variability at the Galactic Center, indicating smaller dust structures and larger grain sizes, refining previous models of interstellar extinction.
Findings
Extinction variability occurs on sub-arcsecond scales.
Extinction events suggest dust filament cross-sections of about 500 AU.
Extinction at 3.8 μm indicates larger dust grains than foreground estimates.
Abstract
The Milky Way's central parsec is a highly extinguished region with a population of high-proper-motion stars. We have tracked 145 stars for 10 years at wavelengths between 1 and 4 microns to analyze extinction effects in color-magnitude space. Approximately of this sample dims and reddens over the course of years, likely from the motion of sources relative to an inhomogeneous screen of dust. We correct previous measurements of the intrinsic variability fraction for differential extinction effects, resulting in a reduced stellar variability fraction of . The extinction variability sub-sample shows that the extinguishing material has sub-arcsecond scales, much smaller variations than previously reported. The observed extinction events imply a typical cross-section of 500 AU and a density of around for the extinguishing material,…
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