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Scientists used data from more than 6,000 open clusters to map dusty veil of Milky Way

New Delhi [India], September 16 (ANI) Astronomers have mapped in details the invisible layers of cosmic dust that veils our Milky Way and reddens the light of the stars. This may help trace the locations where next generation of stars may be forming.

Scientists from Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences (ARIES), an autonomous institute under the Department of Science and Technology, used the data from more than 6,000 open clusters (a type of star clusters), to chart the distribution of this interstellar dust across the Milky Way’s galactic plane or disk. Most of these clusters lie close to the Galactic disk which is the thin plane of the Galaxy where interstellar matter is predominantly concentrated and star formation takes place. Therefore, they act as reliable tracers for mapping the distribution of interstellar dust, which absorbs and dims their light.

According to a release by Ministry of Science and Technology, the study led by Dr YC Joshi reveals that the dust is not evenly distributed. Instead, it forms a thin, wavy layer that does not align perfectly with the central plane of the Galaxy, but rather lies below it.

This “reddening plane,” as scientists call it, shifts up and down in a wave-like pattern as one looks around the Galaxy. Most of the dust is found in the direction of Galactic longitude 41°, while the least is around 221°. Interestingly, the Sun is located about 50 light-years (or roughly 15.7 parsecs) above this dusty layer, the release said.

The thickness of the dust layer also varies, being denser in some regions, especially toward the Galactic center, and thinner in others. This uneven distribution points to the dynamic and complex nature of our Galaxy’s structure. This mapping gives astronomers a clearer picture of how dust is arranged in our part of the Galaxy, which is crucial for accurately studying stars and other galaxies. It also confirms that much of the dust is packed into a narrow band where new stars are actively forming.

“The study highlights the need for future observations, especially of more distant regions, to build an even more complete three-dimensional view of the Milky Way’s dusty structure,” the release said.

Upcoming missions like Gaia’s next data release and the Vera C. Rubin Observatory’s Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) will play a key role in this effort, it said.

The release said that our galaxy, the Milky Way, is filled with vast clouds of interstellar dust and gas that can block or dim the light from stars.

This is called as ‘extinction’ of star light. Understanding how the dust is spread across the Galaxy helps scientists learn more about where stars form and the structure of the Milky Way. (ANI)

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