Extinction ratios in the inner Galaxy as revealed by the VVV survey

Abstract

Interstellar extinction towards the Galactic Center is large and significantly differential. Its reddening and dimming effects in red clump stars in the Galactic Bulge can be exploited to better constrain the extinction law towards the innermost Galaxy. By virtue of a deep and complete catalog of more than 30 million objets at |l|2.7 and |b|1.55 obtained from VVV survey observations, we apply the red clump method to infer the selective-to-total extinction ratios in the Z, Y, J, H and Ks broadband near-infrared filters. The measured values are smaller than previously reported, and are not constant, with mean values, e.g., AKS/E(J-Ks)=0.4280.0050.04 and AKS/E(H-Ks)=1.1040.0220.2. We also obtain a ratio AZ:AY:AJ:AH:AKS of 7.74:5.38:3.30:1.88:1.0, implying extinction towards the Galactic Center to follow a distribution as a function of wavelength steeper than previously reported, consistent with a power law Aλλ-2.47 in the near-infrared.

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