Rongpu Zhou, Julien Guy, Sergey E. Koposov, Edward F. Schlafly, David Schlegel, Jessica Aguilar, Steven Ahlen, Stephen Bailey, David Bianchi, David Brooks, Edmond Chaussidon, Todd Claybaugh, Kyle Dawson, Axel de la Macorra, Biprateep Dey, Daniel J. Eisenstein, Simone Ferraro, Andreu Font-Ribera, Jaime E. Forero-Romero, Enrique Gaztañaga, Satya Gontcho A Gontcho, Gaston Gutierrez, Klaus Honscheid, Stephanie Juneau, Robert Kehoe, David Kirkby, Theodore Kisner, Anthony Kremin, Andrew Lambert, Martin Landriau, Laurent Le Guillou, Michael E. Levi, Ting S. Li, Marc Manera, Paul Martini, Aaron Meisner, Ramon Miquel, John Moustakas, Adam D. Myers, Jeffrey A. Newman, Gustavo Niz, Nathalie Palanque-Delabrouille, Will J. Percival, Claire Poppett, Francisco Prada, Anand Raichoor, Ashley J. Ross, Graziano Rossi, Eusebio Sanchez, Andrew K. Saydjari, Michael Schubnell, David Sprayberry, Gregory Tarl, Benjamin A. Weaver, Pauline Zarrouk, Hu Zou
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Abstract
We present new Galactic reddening maps of the high Galactic latitude sky
using DESI imaging and spectroscopy. We directly measure the reddening of 2.6
million stars by comparing the observed stellar colors in $g-r$ and $r-z$ from
DESI imaging with the synthetic colors derived from DESI spectra from the first
two years of the survey. The reddening in the two colors is on average
consistent with the \cite{fitzpatrick_correcting_1999} extinction curve with
$R_\mathrm{V}=3.1$. We find that our reddening maps differ significantly from
the commonly used \cite{schlegel_maps_1998} (SFD) reddening map (by up to 80
mmag in $E(B-V)$), and we attribute most of this difference to systematic
errors in the SFD map. To validate the reddening map, we select a galaxy sample
with extinction correction based on our reddening map, and this yields
significantly better uniformity than the SFD extinction correction. Finally, we
discuss the potential systematic errors in the DESI reddening measurements,
including the photometric calibration errors that are the limiting factor on
our accuracy. The $E(g-r)$ and $E(g-r)$ maps presented in this work, and for
convenience their corresponding $E(B-V)$ maps with SFD calibration, are
publicly available.