Sahu et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Ultraviolet extinction correlation with 3D dust maps using white dwarfsSahu et al., 2024
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- Sahu S
- Tremblay P
- Lallement R
- Redfield S
- Gänsicke B
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Accurate astrometric and photometric measurements from Gaia have led to the construction of 3D dust extinction maps which can now be used for estimating the integrated extinctions of Galactic sources located within 5 kpc. These maps based on optical observations may not …
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