Complex small-scale structure in the infrared extinction towards the Galactic Centre

ArXiv astro-ph/0602410 (2006)

Authors:

Andrew J Gosling, Katherine M Blundell, Reba Bandyopadhyay

Abstract:

A high level of complex structure, or ``granularity'', has been observed in the distribution of infrared-obscuring material towards the Galactic Centre (GC), with a characteristic scale of 5arcsec - 15arcsec, corresponding to 0.2 - 0.6pc at a GC distance of 8.5kpc. This structure has been observed in ISAAC images which have a resolution of 0.6arcsec, significantly higher than that of previous studies of the GC. We have discovered granularity throughout the GC survey region, which covers an area of 1.6deg x 0.8deg in longitude and latitude respectively (300pc x 120pc at 8.5kpc) centred on Sgr A*. This granularity is variable over the whole region, with some areas exhibiting highly structured extinction in one or more wavebands and other areas displaying no structure and a uniform stellar distribution in all wavebands. The granularity does not appear to correspond to longitude, latitude or radial distance from Sgr A*. We find that regions exhibiting high granularity are strongly associated with high stellar reddening.

Complex small-scale structure in the infrared extinction towards the Galactic Centre

(2006)

Authors:

Andrew J Gosling, Katherine M Blundell, Reba Bandyopadhyay

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(2006)

Authors:

RP Fender, AM Stirling, RE Spencer, I Brown, GG Pooley, TWB Muxlow, JCA Miller-Jones

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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 366:1 (2006) 79-91

Authors:

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The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 637:1 (2006) 27-37

Authors:

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