Abstract

Aims. The interstellar polarization in the northern high-latitude sky is low and rather smooth in the local spiral (LS) longitude range 60° ≈ 50°. We compare this view with results from other indicators of interstellar matter.Methods. Some indicators of dust are sensitive to diffuse matter on large scales, others provide information on clumpy structures. We describe results that are mainly from surveys of dark and molecular clouds in the LS longitude range at high latitudes. Results. The structured feature in the polarization map for the LS region corresponds to known dark cloud complexes. These extensions to higher latitudes (and some other dust indicators) may signal the presence of more dust in some form (like compact cold clouds) than is suggested by regular low interstellar polarization.

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