We compare the surface brightness-inclination relation for a sample of COSMOS pure disk galaxies at z ~ 0.7 with an artificially redshifted sample of Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) disks well matched to the COSMOS sample in terms of rest-frame photometry and morphology, as well as their selection and analysis. The offset between the average surface brightness of face-on and edge-on disks in the redshifted SDSS sample matches that predicted by measurements of the optical depth of galactic disks in the nearby universe. In contrast, large disks at z ~ 0.7 have a virtually flat surface brightness-inclination relation, suggesting that they are more opaque than their local counterparts. This could be explained by either an increased amount of op...
Although it has proved possible to determine the optical depth along individual lines of sight to sp...
The opacity of foreground spiral disks can be probed from the number of distant galaxies seen throug...
Presence of dust in galaxies removes half or more of the stellar energy from the UV-optical budget o...
We compare the surface brightness-inclination relation for a sample of COSMOS pure disk galaxies at ...
We compare the surface brightness-inclination relation for a sample of COSMOS pure disk galaxies at ...
International audienceWe compare the surface brightness-inclination relation for a sample of COSMOS ...
Disk galaxies at intermediate redshift (z similar to 0.7) have been found in previous work to displa...
Disk galaxies at intermediate redshift ($z\sim0.7$) have been found in previous work to display more...
Disk galaxies at intermediate redshift (z ~ 0.7) have been found in previous work to display more op...
Disk galaxies at intermediate redshift (z 0.7) have been found in previous work to display more opti...
Disk galaxies at intermediate redshift (z ~ 0:7) have been found in previous work to display more op...
The opacity of a spiral disk due to dust absorption influences every measurement we make of it in th...
In this paper we explore the relation between dust extinction and stellar light distribution in dis...
Although it has proved possible to determine the optical depth along individual lines of sight to sp...
In a recent much-quoted paper, Valentijn (1990) has used the ESO-Uppsala galaxy catalog to carry out...
Although it has proved possible to determine the optical depth along individual lines of sight to sp...
The opacity of foreground spiral disks can be probed from the number of distant galaxies seen throug...
Presence of dust in galaxies removes half or more of the stellar energy from the UV-optical budget o...
We compare the surface brightness-inclination relation for a sample of COSMOS pure disk galaxies at ...
We compare the surface brightness-inclination relation for a sample of COSMOS pure disk galaxies at ...
International audienceWe compare the surface brightness-inclination relation for a sample of COSMOS ...
Disk galaxies at intermediate redshift (z similar to 0.7) have been found in previous work to displa...
Disk galaxies at intermediate redshift ($z\sim0.7$) have been found in previous work to display more...
Disk galaxies at intermediate redshift (z ~ 0.7) have been found in previous work to display more op...
Disk galaxies at intermediate redshift (z 0.7) have been found in previous work to display more opti...
Disk galaxies at intermediate redshift (z ~ 0:7) have been found in previous work to display more op...
The opacity of a spiral disk due to dust absorption influences every measurement we make of it in th...
In this paper we explore the relation between dust extinction and stellar light distribution in dis...
Although it has proved possible to determine the optical depth along individual lines of sight to sp...
In a recent much-quoted paper, Valentijn (1990) has used the ESO-Uppsala galaxy catalog to carry out...
Although it has proved possible to determine the optical depth along individual lines of sight to sp...
The opacity of foreground spiral disks can be probed from the number of distant galaxies seen throug...
Presence of dust in galaxies removes half or more of the stellar energy from the UV-optical budget o...