The paper derives the first Milky Way-scale map of water ice absorption in the W1 band from photometric color corrections, validated against spectroscopic measurements.
Revision of Stellar Intrinsic Colors in the Infrared by the Spectroscopic Surveys
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Intrinsic colors of normal stars are derived in the popularly used infrared bands involving the 2MASS/JHKs, WISE, Spitzer/IRAC and AKARI/S9W filters. Based on three spectroscopic surveys -- LAMOST, RAVE and APOGEE, stars are classified into groups of giants and dwarfs, as well as metal-normal and metal-poor stars. An empirical analytical relation of the intrinsic color is obtained with stellar effective temperature (Teff) for each group of stars after the zero-reddening stars are selected from the blue edge in the $J-\lambda$ versus (Teff) diagram. It is found that metallicity has little effect on the infrared colors. In the near-infrared bands, our results agree with previous work. In addition, the color indexes H-W2 and Ks-W1 that are taken as constant to calculate interstellar extinction are discussed. The intrinsic color of M-type stars are derived separately due to lack of accurate measurement of their effective temperature.
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The First Glimpse of Water Ice Absorption Map in the Milky Way
The paper derives the first Milky Way-scale map of water ice absorption in the W1 band from photometric color corrections, validated against spectroscopic measurements.