The questions of the optical depth and extinction of galaxies obviously have far-reaching implications; from determining the true stellar content and baryonic mass of galaxies to the origin of the major component of their far infrared radiation. We have investigated whether the reddening of stars can be used to determine the amount and extent of obscuring dust. We find that the amount of reddening is very sensitive to the assumed geometry. The usually assumed case of a screen of dust between the observer and the star produces, for a given optical depth, the maximum amount of reddening. However, for external galaxies such a geometry is clearly wrong. More realistic geometries where the dust and stars are uniformly mixed (a 'slab') or where t...
Presence of dust in galaxies removes half or more of the stellar energy from the UV-optical budget o...
We have measured the radial brightness distributions in the disks of three nearby face-on spirals: M...
Dust extinction can be determined from the number of distant field galaxies seen through a spiral di...
Dust in spiral galaxies is an all encompassing factor in star formation history, measurements of lum...
The effects of dust opacity on the radiation of nearby and distant galaxies are reviewed. The geomet...
Dust in galaxies can be mapped either by the FIR/submillimeter emission, the optical or infrared red...
In most studies of dust in galaxies, dust is only detected from its emission to approximately the op...
We investigate the effect of dust on spiral galaxies by measuring the inclination-dependence of opti...
We present JHK surface photometry of 15 highly inclined, late-type (Sab-Sc) spirals and investigate ...
The study of the opacities of spiral galaxies is focused here on the optical depth in the blue band ...
Dust in galaxies can be mapped either by the FIR/submillimeter emission, the optical or infrared red...
The emerging light from a galaxy is under the influence of its own interstellar medium, as well as i...
The dust attenuation for a sample of ~10,000 local (z ≾ 0.1) star-forming galaxies is constrained as...
The average optical depth of disc galaxies is calculated assuming that their infrared output origina...
In this paper we explore the relation between dust extinction and stellar light distribution in dis...
Presence of dust in galaxies removes half or more of the stellar energy from the UV-optical budget o...
We have measured the radial brightness distributions in the disks of three nearby face-on spirals: M...
Dust extinction can be determined from the number of distant field galaxies seen through a spiral di...
Dust in spiral galaxies is an all encompassing factor in star formation history, measurements of lum...
The effects of dust opacity on the radiation of nearby and distant galaxies are reviewed. The geomet...
Dust in galaxies can be mapped either by the FIR/submillimeter emission, the optical or infrared red...
In most studies of dust in galaxies, dust is only detected from its emission to approximately the op...
We investigate the effect of dust on spiral galaxies by measuring the inclination-dependence of opti...
We present JHK surface photometry of 15 highly inclined, late-type (Sab-Sc) spirals and investigate ...
The study of the opacities of spiral galaxies is focused here on the optical depth in the blue band ...
Dust in galaxies can be mapped either by the FIR/submillimeter emission, the optical or infrared red...
The emerging light from a galaxy is under the influence of its own interstellar medium, as well as i...
The dust attenuation for a sample of ~10,000 local (z ≾ 0.1) star-forming galaxies is constrained as...
The average optical depth of disc galaxies is calculated assuming that their infrared output origina...
In this paper we explore the relation between dust extinction and stellar light distribution in dis...
Presence of dust in galaxies removes half or more of the stellar energy from the UV-optical budget o...
We have measured the radial brightness distributions in the disks of three nearby face-on spirals: M...
Dust extinction can be determined from the number of distant field galaxies seen through a spiral di...