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EXTINCT: A computerized model of large-scale visual interstellar extinction

Jon Hakkila, Jeannette M. Myers, & Brett J. Stidham
Minnesota State University, Mankato

Dieter H. Hartmann
Clemson University

Abstract: The program EXTINCT.FOR is a FORTRAN subroutine summarizing a three-dimensional visual Galactic extinction model, based on a number of published studies. INPUTS: Galactic latitude (degrees), Galactic longitude (degrees), and source distance (kpc). OUTPUTS (magnitudes): Extinction, extinction error, a statistical correction term, and an array containing extinction and extinction error from each subroutine. The model is useful for correcting visual magnitudes of Galactic sources (particularly in statistical models), and has been used to find Galactic extinction of extragalactic sources. The model's limited angular resolution (subroutine-dependent, but with a minimum resolution of roughly 2 degrees) is necessitated by its ability to describe three-dimensional structure. Statistical biases are described in more detail in AJ 114, 2043 (1997).
Subject headings: ISM: dust, extinction -- Galaxy: structure

Latest Version: 2.0.5
Submitted: 1999 June 2
Paper: Hakkila, J., Myers, J. M., Stidman, B. J., Hartmann, D. H. 1997AJ....114.2043H
Preprint: None available
Language: Fortran 77
Platform: All
Canned Routines Called: SIND, COSD, TAND
External Explanatory Page: extinct.html
Source Code: extinct.for