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Probing the opacity of local Universe GAMA galaxies using attenuation-inclination relations
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 August 2012
Abstract
Even though attenuation by dust strongly attenuates and reddens the UV/optical spectral energy distributions of spiral galaxies, quantifying these effects is challenging, particularly when, as is most often the case, infrared measurements of the absorbed energy are not available. We have initiated a study to model the dependence on inclination of the attenuation of light from galaxies measured in the Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA) survey. We present preliminary results using SDSS galaxies in the phase-I GAMA catalogue, comparing observed attenuation-inclination relations with the predictions of the radiation transfer model of Popescu et al. (2011) to derive a statistical measurement of the mean face-on B-band optical depth of disks τfB in a sample of spiral galaxies complete to the SDSS spectroscopic r-band limit of 17.8 mag.
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- Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union , Volume 7 , Symposium S284: The Spectral Energy Distribution of Galaxies , September 2011 , pp. 312 - 314
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- Copyright © International Astronomical Union 2012
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