The extinction map of the OMC-1 molecular cloud behind the Orion nebula
Robberto, M.; Scandariato, G.; Pagano, I.; Hillenbrand, L. A.
Italy, United States
Abstract
Context. The Orion nebula and its associated young stellar cluster are located at the front-side of the optically thick
Aims: Our main goal is to derive a new extinction map of the OMC-1, obtaining information about the structure of the OMC-1 and the
Methods: The most recent near-infrared catalog of stars is used to study the distribution of reddening across a 0.3 deg2 area covering the Orion nebula cluster. On the basis of the observed (H,H - KS) diagram, we establish a criterion for disentangling contaminants from bona-fide cluster members. For contaminant stars, interstellar reddenings are estimated by comparison with a synthetic galactic model. A statistical analysis is then performed to consistently account for local extinction, reddening and star-counts analysis.
Results: We derive the extinction map of the OMC-1 with angular resolution <5'. We also assemble a sample of candidate cluster members, for which we measure the extinction provided by the nebular environment. These extinction measurements are analyzed similarly to the contaminant sample, and an extinction map of the
Conclusions: The extinction provided by the OMC-1 is variable on spatial scales of a few arcminutes, while showing a general increase from the outskirts (AV ~ 6) to the direction of the