Uniformly-calibrated VPHAS+ photometry in the third quadrant of the Galactic plane
J. E. Drew, R. Greimel, J. Eisl\"offel, R. Raddi, N. J. Wright

TL;DR
This paper presents a uniform photometric calibration of the VPHAS+ survey in the third Galactic quadrant, compares it with other surveys, and uses it to study stellar populations, dust, and Galactic structure.
Contribution
It provides a calibrated photometric dataset for the third Galactic quadrant and demonstrates its consistency with other surveys, enabling detailed stellar and Galactic structure analysis.
Findings
VPHAS+ photometry closely aligns with IGAPS across the celestial equator.
Identified small photometric offsets and corrected magnitude scales.
Mapped dust extinction and Galactic warp using A stars and stellar distributions.
Abstract
The southern Galactic plane has been mapped at optical wavelengths and at under one-arcsecond angular resolution by the VST Photometric Ha Survey of the Galactic plane and bulge (VPHAS+). Anticipating the release of a uniform photometric calibration of the entire survey, we examine the properties of VPHAS+ ugriHa photometry of r < 19 mag. point sources in the third Galactic quadrant (longitudes 210^o to 260^o). We compare our interim calibration in gri with that of Pan-STARRS, the DECam Plane Survey (DECaPS-2) and Skymapper. We use the comparisons to identify small gri photometric offsets. Corrections to the Ha and u magnitude scales are determined via comparison with synthetic photometry. VPHAS+ and its northern counterpart, the INT Galactic Plane Survey (IGAPS), are shown to closely align, where they overlap across the celestial equator. Aided by Gaia Data Release 3, SIMBAD, and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
