A&A 436, 867-877 (2005)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20052920
Warp signatures of the Galactic disk as seen in mid infrared from Midcourse Space Experiment
S. Vig, S. K. Ghosh and D. K. OjhaTata Institute of Fundamental Research, Homi Bhabha Road, Mumbai (Bombay) 400 005, India
e-mail: swarna@tifr.res.in
(Received 24 January 2003 / Accepted 11 March 2005)
Abstract
The gross features in the distribution of stars as well as warm
(
K)
interstellar dust in the Galactic disk have been investigated using
the recent mid infrared survey by Midcourse Space Experiment (MSX)
at 8, 12, 14 and 21
m bands. An attempt has been made to determine
the location of the Galactic mid-plane at various longitudes, using
two approaches : (i) fitting exponential functions to the latitude
profiles and (ii) statistical indicators. The former method
is successful for the inner Galaxy (
),
and quantifies characteristic angular scales,
, along latitude.
These
s have been translated to linear
scale heights (
) and radial length
scales (
) using geometric description
of the Galactic disk.
The distribution of warm
dust in the Galactic disk is found to be characterised
by
kpc and
pc,
consistent with other studies.
Key words: Galaxy: disk -- infrared: stars -- infrared: ISM -- ISM: dust, extinction
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