A fundamental assumption adopted in nearly every extragalactic study that analyzes optical emission lines is that the attenuation of different emission lines can be described by a single attenuation curve, scaled by a single reddening parameter, usually E(B − V). Here we show this assumption fails in many cases with important implications for derived results. We developed a new method to measure the differential nebular attenuation among three kinds of transitions: the Balmer lines of hydrogen; high-ionization transitions (> 13.6 eV) including [Ne II
We review the use of emission lines for understanding galaxy evolution, focusing on excitation sourc...
12 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in A&AInternational audienceDust attenuation shapes t...
We calibrated a technique to measure dust attenuation in star-forming galaxies. The technique utiliz...
A fundamental assumption adopted in nearly every extragalactic study that analyzes optical emission ...
Context. Dust attenuation shapes the spectral energy distribution of galaxies. It is particularly tr...
We use a sample of 532 star-forming galaxies at redshifts z ≃ 1.4–2.6 with deep rest-frame optical s...
International audienceContext . Dust attenuation shapes the spectral energy distribution of galaxies...
The reddening in and around emission nebulae is characterized by the extinction AV and the ratio R o...
Dust can greatly alter the light emitted by galaxies, causing galaxies to become redder and dimmer. ...
We present a model for nebular emission in star forming galaxies, which takes into account the effec...
We use a sample of 706 galaxies, selected as [O II]λ3727 ([O II]) emitters in the Survey for High-z ...
In Chapter 2 we describe how we modelled the nebular emission produced by H II regions. We start wi...
Dust attenuation has long been treated as a simple parameter in SED fitting. Real galaxies are, howe...
International audienceOptical nebular emission lines are commonly used to estimate the star formatio...
International audienceWe present a new model of the nebular emission from star-forming galaxies in a...
We review the use of emission lines for understanding galaxy evolution, focusing on excitation sourc...
12 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in A&AInternational audienceDust attenuation shapes t...
We calibrated a technique to measure dust attenuation in star-forming galaxies. The technique utiliz...
A fundamental assumption adopted in nearly every extragalactic study that analyzes optical emission ...
Context. Dust attenuation shapes the spectral energy distribution of galaxies. It is particularly tr...
We use a sample of 532 star-forming galaxies at redshifts z ≃ 1.4–2.6 with deep rest-frame optical s...
International audienceContext . Dust attenuation shapes the spectral energy distribution of galaxies...
The reddening in and around emission nebulae is characterized by the extinction AV and the ratio R o...
Dust can greatly alter the light emitted by galaxies, causing galaxies to become redder and dimmer. ...
We present a model for nebular emission in star forming galaxies, which takes into account the effec...
We use a sample of 706 galaxies, selected as [O II]λ3727 ([O II]) emitters in the Survey for High-z ...
In Chapter 2 we describe how we modelled the nebular emission produced by H II regions. We start wi...
Dust attenuation has long been treated as a simple parameter in SED fitting. Real galaxies are, howe...
International audienceOptical nebular emission lines are commonly used to estimate the star formatio...
International audienceWe present a new model of the nebular emission from star-forming galaxies in a...
We review the use of emission lines for understanding galaxy evolution, focusing on excitation sourc...
12 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in A&AInternational audienceDust attenuation shapes t...
We calibrated a technique to measure dust attenuation in star-forming galaxies. The technique utiliz...