Distances to nearby molecular clouds and star forming regions.III. Localizing extinction jumps with a Hipparcos calibration of 2mass photometry
Abstract
We want to estimate the distance to molecular clouds in the solar vicinity in a statistically precise way. Clouds are recognized as extinction discontinuities. The extinction is estimated from the (H-K) \ vs. \ (J-H) diagram and distances from a (J-K)0 \ vs. \ MJ relation based on Hipparcos. The stellar sample of relevance for the cloud distance is confined by the FWHM of the AV / D(pc) or of its derivative. The cloud distance is estimated from fitting a function to the (AV, 1/ πJHK) pairs in this sample with a function like arctanhp (D /Dcloud) where the power p and Dcloud both are estimated. The fit follows the (AV, 1/πJHK)cloud data rather well. Formal standard deviations less than a few times 10 pc seem obtainable implying that cloud distances are estimated on the 10\% level. Such a precision allows estimates of the depths of cloud complexes in some cases. As examples of our results we present distances for 25 molecular clouds in Table ~t2. Keywords: interstellar medium: molecular cloud distances
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