Both the Galactic 21 cm line flux from neutral hydrogen (H I) in interstellar medium and the far-infrared (FIR) emission from Galactic dust grains have been used to estimate the strength of Galactic reddening of distant sources. In this work we use a collection of uniform color distant galaxies as color standards to determine whether the H I method or the FIR method is superior. We find that the two methods both produce reasonably accurate maps, but that both show significant errors as compared to the typical color of the background galaxies. We find that a mixture of the FIR and H I maps in roughly a 2-to-1 ratio is clearly superior to either map alone. We recommend that future reddening maps should use both sets of data, and that well-constructed FIR and H I maps should both be vigorously pursued. © 2013 The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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Peek, J. E. G. (2013). A comparison of far-IR and HI as reddening predictors at high galactic latitude. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 766(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/766/1/L6
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