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On the calibration of the COBE/IRAS dust emission reddening maps

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 408, Issue 1, Pages 287-295

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E D P SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20030980

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ISM : dust, extinction; Galaxy : general; galaxies : ISM

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In this work we study the spectral properties (3600 - 6800 Angstrom) of the nuclear region of early-type galaxies at low (|b| < 25°), intermediate ( including surroundings of the Magellanic Clouds) and high (South Polar Cap) Galactic latitudes. We determine the E( B - V) reddening values of the galaxies by matching their continuum distribution with respect to those of reddening-free spectral galaxy templates with similar stellar populations. We also compare the spectroscopic reddening value of each galaxy with that derived from 100 μm dust emission (E(B-V)(FIR)) in its line of sight, and we find that there is agreement up to E(B - V) = 0.25. Beyond this limit E( B - V)(FIR) values are higher. Taking into account the data up to E( B - V) = 0.7, we derive a calibration factor of 0.016 between the spectroscopic E( B - V) values and Schlegel et al.' s ( 1998) opacities. By combining this result with an A(K) extinction map built within ten degrees of the Galactic centre using Bulge giants as probes (Dutra et al. 2003), we extended the calibration of dust emission reddening maps to low Galactic latitudes down to | b| = 4° and E(B-V) = 1.6 (A(V) ≈ 5). According to this new calibration, a multiplicative factor of ≈ 0.75 must be applied to the COBE/IRAS dust emission reddening maps.

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