Abstract

AbstractWe examine the intensity of scattered near-infrared (NIR) light in the case of interstellar clouds illuminated by the normal interstellar radiation field. We have developed a way to convert the observed surface brightness into estimates of the column density and have estimated the accuracy of the new method. The NIR intensities can be converted into reliable estimates of the column density in regions with AV up to almost 20 magnitudes. The errors can be further reduced with detailed radiative transfer modelling and by using the lower resolution information that is provided by the colour excess data of background stars. Therefore, NIR scattered light is a promising new way to map quiescent interstellar clouds at a high, even sub-arcsecond resolution.

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