ABSTRACT Dust extinction can be determined from the number of distant field galaxies seen through a spiral disk. To calibrate this number for the crowding and confusion introduced by the foreground image, González et al. and Holwerda et al. developed the Synthetic Field Method (SFM), which analyzes synthetic fields constructed by adding various deep exposures of unobstructed background fields to the candidate foreground galaxy field. The advantage of the SFM is that it gives the average opacity for the area of a galaxy disk without making assumptions about either the distribution of absorbers or of the disk starlight. However, it is limited by poor statistics on the surviving field galaxies, hence the need to combine a larger sample of fiel...
Abstract: We have applied the "Synthetic Field Method" on a sample of ~20 nearby galaxies in order t...
The opacity of spiral galaxy disks, from counts of distant galaxies, is compared to HI column densit...
Dust emission in the far-infrared (FIR) characterizes the temperature and quantity of interstellar d...
Dust extinction can be determined from the number of distant field galaxies seen through a spiral di...
Dust extinction can be determined from the number of distant field galaxies seen through a spiral di...
Dust extinction can be determined from the number of distant field galaxies seen through a spiral di...
The extinction through a spiral galaxy's disk can be measured from the number of distant galaxies id...
The opacity of foreground spiral disks can be probed from the number of distant galaxies seen throug...
Dust extinction in spiral disks can be estimated from the counts of background field galaxies, provi...
Abstract: The dust extinction in spiral disks can be estimated from the counts of background field g...
In this paper we explore the relation between dust extinction and stellar light distribution in disk...
In this paper we explore the relation between dust extinction and stellar light distribution in dis...
The ``Synthetic Field Method'' (SFM) was introduced by Gonzalez et al. (1998) to calibrate numbers o...
The "Synthetic Field Method" (SFM) was introduced by Gonzalez et al. (1998, ApJ, 506, 152) to calibr...
Abstract: We have applied the "Synthetic Field Method" on a sample of ~20 nearby galaxies in order t...
The opacity of spiral galaxy disks, from counts of distant galaxies, is compared to HI column densit...
Dust emission in the far-infrared (FIR) characterizes the temperature and quantity of interstellar d...
Dust extinction can be determined from the number of distant field galaxies seen through a spiral di...
Dust extinction can be determined from the number of distant field galaxies seen through a spiral di...
Dust extinction can be determined from the number of distant field galaxies seen through a spiral di...
The extinction through a spiral galaxy's disk can be measured from the number of distant galaxies id...
The opacity of foreground spiral disks can be probed from the number of distant galaxies seen throug...
Dust extinction in spiral disks can be estimated from the counts of background field galaxies, provi...
Abstract: The dust extinction in spiral disks can be estimated from the counts of background field g...
In this paper we explore the relation between dust extinction and stellar light distribution in disk...
In this paper we explore the relation between dust extinction and stellar light distribution in dis...
The ``Synthetic Field Method'' (SFM) was introduced by Gonzalez et al. (1998) to calibrate numbers o...
The "Synthetic Field Method" (SFM) was introduced by Gonzalez et al. (1998, ApJ, 506, 152) to calibr...
Abstract: We have applied the "Synthetic Field Method" on a sample of ~20 nearby galaxies in order t...
The opacity of spiral galaxy disks, from counts of distant galaxies, is compared to HI column densit...
Dust emission in the far-infrared (FIR) characterizes the temperature and quantity of interstellar d...