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1 Encuentros en la Segunda Fase: Gaia DR2 Laura Ruiz-Dern R. Lallement, L. Capitanio, C. Danielski, C. Babusiaux, J.L. Vergely, M. Elyajouri, F. Arenou, N. Leclerc GEPI, Observatoire de Paris Meudon REG, Barcelona 2018, 29th May
2 MAPPING THE EXTINCTION NEW SURVEYS ABSORPTION/REDDENING + PLX/PHOTOMETRIC DISTANCES THIRD DIMENSION OF THE ISM: DISTANCE TO THE CLOUDS!! Spatial resolution decreases with distance in the radial direction
3 SIGHTLINE BY SIGHTLINE FULL 3D INVERSION P P' Target stars in a narrow solid angle Link adjacent sightlines Assume all targets aligned (i.e. spatial correlations between column densities of IS matter in all directions) Bayesian technique inversion colour excess (Tarantola & Valette, 1982; Vergely 2001 to local IS dust ) E(B-V) column density ρ(p) ρ(p') : 3D information prior
4 HIPPARCOS 2.6kpc targets 22% Hipparcos distances 78% photometric Prior plane-parallel homogenous distribution decreasing exponentially from the Galactic plane with a scale height of 200 pc Lallement et al. 2014
5 TGAS DR targets ~80% Gaia TGAS distances 20% photometric Capitanio et al. 2017
6 TGAS DR1 + DIB
7 TGAS DR1 + DIB E(B-V) ~ 3.3 * EW (Zasowski et al. 2015) Capitanio et al. 2017
8 TGAS DR1 + DIB ~ targets ~ 5000 DIB-BASED EXCESS OF COLOUR (SDSS/APOGEE) Capitanio et al. 2017
9 TGAS DR1 + DIB + PAN-STARRS Green et al Lower distance resolution No local values Only North hemisphere (South hemisphere in preparation) Courtesy of L. Capitanio Excellent angular resolution (5') Reliable absolute data
10 TGAS DR1 + DIB + PAN-STARRS Non-Local ISM PAN-STARRS map as prior Capitanio et al. 2017
11 TGAS DR1 + DIB + PAN-STARRS + APOGEE DR14 calibration DISTANCES Distance modulus APOGEE stars Bayesian method on Padova isochrones KJ-K magnitude independent of extinction IMF of Chabrier 2001 Flat distribution on age Χ0.99 rejection criteria Lallement et al. 2018
12 TGAS DR1 + DIB + PAN-STARRS + APOGEE DR14 calibration EXTINCTION APOGEE 2MASS Gaia 3761 K < Teff + σteff < 5288 K -2.3 < [Fe/H] < 0.42 σg,k,j < 0.05 mag MCMC accounting for errors Photometric calibrations Ruiz-Dern et al (updated with APOGEE DR14) kg calibration of Danielski et al Χ0.99 rejection criteria
13 TGAS DR1 + DIB + PAN-STARRS + APOGEE DR14 calibration Gaia RC EMPIRICAL PHOTOMETRIC CALIBRATIONS Ruiz-Dern et al EXTINCTION Colour = a 0 +a 1 (G K)+a2 (G K )2 +a3 [ Fe / H ]+a4 [Fe / H ]2 +a5 (G K )[ Fe /H ] APOGEE 2MASS Gaia DATA METHOD (VizieR) K < Teff + σteff < 5288 K 3761 EB-V < 0.01 Low extinction -2.3 < [Fe/H] < 0.42 MCMC (3D Capitanio et al D 1998) σ Schlegel < 0.05 mag account for all variables uncertainties G,K,J Giants (colour & plx) MCMC accounting for errors DIC G / B Hp V I / BT VT / Model selection: Photometric calibrations Ruiz-Dern penalization J Ks /etgal. r i2018 (updated with APOGEE by the complex terms DR14) Single stars kg calibration of Danielski et al Outliers at 3σ Spectroscopic [Fe/H] from fit Χ0.99 rejection criteria Checked one by one APOGEE Teff RESULTS
14 TGAS DR1 + DIB + PAN-STARRS + APOGEE DR14 calibration RuizD e rn Gaia RC EMPIRICAL PHOTOMETRIC CALIBRATIONS et al. Colou 2018 Ruiz-Dern et al r = f( G EXTINCTION Ks,S[F Te = ESUL T e/h]) 2 2 ff Rf(G K, [F e/h/h Colour = a 0 +a 1 (G K)+a2 (G K ) +a3 [ Fe / H ]+a4 [Fe / H ] +a5 (G K )[ Fe ]) ] s APOGEE 2MASS Gaia DATA METHOD (VizieR) K < Teff + σteff < 5288 K 3761 EB-V < 0.01 Low extinction -2.3 < [Fe/H] < 0.42 MCMC (3D Capitanio et al D 1998) σ Schlegel < 0.05 mag account for all variables uncertainties G,K,J Giants (colour & plx) MCMC accounting for errors DIC G / B Hp V I / BT VT / Model selection: Photometric calibrations Ruiz-Dern penalization J Ks /etgal. r i2018 (updated with APOGEE by the complex terms DR14) Single stars kg calibration of Danielski et al Outliers at 3σ Spectroscopic [Fe/H] from fit Χ0.99 rejection criteria Checked one by one APOGEE Teff 2178 DaNn=RESULTS i e lsutlkieirse 0.2% o t al. 2 rms k = f(gk s, A ) kg = f (T, 0 norm A ) 0 G
15 TGAS DR1 + DIB + PAN-STARRS + APOGEE DR14 calibration EXTINCTION APOGEE 2MASS Gaia 3761 K < Teff + σteff < 5288 K -2.3 < [Fe/H] < 0.42 σg,k,j < 0.05 mag MCMC accounting for errors Photometric calibrations Ruiz-Dern et al (updated with APOGEE DR14) kg calibration of Danielski et al Lallement et al Χ0.99 rejection criteria
16 TGAS DR1 + DIB + PAN-STARRS + APOGEE DR14 calibration ~ targets APOGEE spectrophotometric distance-extinction Lallement et al. 2018
17 ~ ~ Courtesy of L. Capitanio
18 STILISM STructuring by Inversion the Local Interstellar Medium ONLINE TOOL stilism.obspm.fr
19 Work in progress & Future 3D Extinction Map R. Lallement, L.C apitanio Added Lamost distance-extinction (Taurus, Perseus) Integration in GUMS (combined with Marshall et al. 2006) Update with DR2+ (time costs) Include new APOGEE distance-extinction from updated Photometric Calibrations (colours, Teff, kg): Update sample selection with: 3D map Lallement et al (to select low extinction stars) Gaia DR2 parallaxes Include new colours (BP, RP) Use for Gaia validation DR3+ Asteroseismic distances... ielski, n a D. C, x u C. Babusia L. Ruiz-Dern
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