A new, large-scale map of interstellar reddening derived from HI emission
Abstract
We present a new map of interstellar reddening, covering the 39\% of the sky with low HI column densities (N HI < 4×1020\, cm-2 or E(B-V)≈ 45\, mmag) at 16'.1 resolution, based on all-sky observations of Galactic HI emission by the HI4PI Survey. In this low column density regime, we derive a characteristic value of N HI/E(B-V) = 8.8×1021\, \, cm2\, mag-1 for gas with |v LSR| < 90\, km\, s-1 and find no significant reddening associated with gas at higher velocities. We compare our HI-based reddening map with the Schlegel, Finkbeiner, and Davis (1998, SFD) reddening map and find them consistent to within a scatter of 5\, mmag. Further, the differences between our map and the SFD map are in excellent agreement with the low resolution (4.5) corrections to the SFD map derived by Peek and Graves (2010) based on observed reddening toward passive galaxies. We therefore argue that our HI-based map provides the most accurate interstellar reddening estimates in the low column density regime to date. Our reddening map is made publicly available (http://dx.doi.org/10.7910/DVN/AFJNWJ).
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