Bibcode
Zasowski, G.; Ménard, B.; Bizyaev, D.; García-Hernández, D. A.; García Pérez, A. E.; Hayden, M. R.; Holtzman, J.; Johnson, J. A.; Kinemuchi, K.; Majewski, S. R.; Nidever, D. L.; Shetrone, M.; Wilson, J. C.
Referencia bibliográfica
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 798, Issue 1, article id. 35, 14 pp. (2015).
Fecha de publicación:
1
2015
Revista
Número de citas
83
Número de citas referidas
68
Descripción
We map the distribution and properties of the Milky Way's interstellar
medium as traced by diffuse interstellar bands (DIBs) detected in
near-infrared stellar spectra from the SDSS-III/APOGEE survey. Focusing
exclusively on the strongest DIB in the H band, at λ ~ 1.527
μm, we present a projected map of the DIB absorption field in the
Galactic plane, using a set of about 60,000 sightlines that reach up to
15 kpc from the Sun and probe up to 30 mag of visual extinction. The
strength of this DIB is linearly correlated with dust reddening over
three orders of magnitude in both DIB equivalent width (W
DIB) and extinction, with a power law index of 1.01 ±
0.01, a mean relationship of W DIB/AV = 0.1
Å mag–1 and a dispersion of ~0.05 Å
mag–1 at extinctions characteristic of the Galactic
midplane. These properties establish this DIB as a powerful, independent
probe of dust extinction over a wide range of AV values. The
subset of about 14,000 robustly detected DIB features have a W
DIB distribution that follows an exponential trend. We
empirically determine the intrinsic rest wavelength of this transition
to be λ0 = 15 272.42 Å and use it to calculate
absolute radial velocities of the carrier, which display the kinematical
signature of the rotating Galactic disk. We probe the DIB carrier
distribution in three dimensions and show that it can be characterized
by an exponential disk model with a scale height of about 100 pc and a
scale length of about 5 kpc. Finally, we show that the DIB distribution
also traces large-scale Galactic structures, including the Galactic long
bar and the warp of the outer disk.
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