The interstellar extinction towards the milky way bulge with planetary nebulae, red clump, and RR lyrae stars

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I review the literature covering the issue of interstellar extinction towards the Milky Way bulge, with emphasis placed on findings from planetary nebulae, RR Lyrae, and red clump stars. I also report on observations from HI gas and globular clusters. I show that there has been substantial progress in this field in recent decades, most particularly from red clump stars. The spatial coverage of extinction maps has increased by a factor ~100× in the past 20 yr, and the total-to-selective extinction ratios reported have shifted by ~20–25%, indicative of the improved accuracy and separately, of a steeper-than-standard extinction curve. Problems remain in modelling differential extinction, explaining anomalies involving the planetary nebulae, and understanding the difference between bulge extinction coefficients and ‘standard’ literature values.

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Nataf, D. M. (2016). The interstellar extinction towards the milky way bulge with planetary nebulae, red clump, and RR lyrae stars. Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, 33. https://doi.org/10.1017/pasa.2016.16

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