Published May 1, 2014 | Version v1
Journal article

A large catalog of accurate distances to molecular clouds from PS1 photometry

  • 1. Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Königstuhl 17, D-69117 Heidelberg (Germany)
  • 2. Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, 60 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 (United States)
  • 3. Department of Astronomy, University of Michigan, 500 Church Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 (United States)
  • 4. Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii, 2680 Woodlawn Drive, Honolulu, HI 96822 (United States)
  • 5. Department of Physics, Durham University, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE (United Kingdom)
  • 6. Department of Astrophysical Sciences, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544 (United States)

Description

Distance measurements to molecular clouds are important but are often made separately for each cloud of interest, employing very different data and techniques. We present a large, homogeneous catalog of distances to molecular clouds, most of which are of unprecedented accuracy. We determine distances using optical photometry of stars along lines of sight toward these clouds, obtained from PanSTARRS-1. We simultaneously infer the reddenings and distances to these stars, tracking the full probability distribution function using a technique presented in Green et al. We fit these star-by-star measurements using a simple dust screen model to find the distance to each cloud. We thus estimate the distances to almost all of the clouds in the Magnani et al. catalog, as well as many other well-studied clouds, including Orion, Perseus, Taurus, Cepheus, Polaris, California, and Monoceros R2, avoiding only the inner Galaxy. Typical statistical uncertainties in the distances are 5%, though the systematic uncertainty stemming from the quality of our stellar models is about 10%. The resulting catalog is the largest catalog of accurate, directly measured distances to molecular clouds. Our distance estimates are generally consistent with available distance estimates from the literature, though in some cases the literature estimates are off by a factor of more than two.

Availability note (English)

Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/786/1/29

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Astrophysical Journal
Journal Volume
786
Journal Issue
1
Journal Page Range
[15 p.]
ISSN
0004-637X
CODEN
ASJOAB

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
46062196
Subject category
S79: ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY AND ASTRONOMY;
Descriptors DEI
ACCURACY; CATALOGS; COSMIC GASES; DISTANCE; DISTRIBUTION FUNCTIONS; DUSTS; GALAXIES; MOLECULES; PHOTOMETRY; STARS
Descriptors DEC
DOCUMENT TYPES; FLUIDS; FUNCTIONS; GASES