In a recent much-quoted paper, Valentijn (1990) has used the ESO-Uppsala galaxy catalog to carry out the classical surface brightness against inclination test to try to measure the opacity of spiral galaxies. From his results he infers, contrary to previous work, that galaxies are optically thick out to large radii. In this paper we show that the methods and selection criteria used by Valentijn will constrain his galaxies to have a constant surface brightness independent of their inclination, whatever their actual optical depth. We demonstrate, first, the practical efficacy of such selection biases by showing that the observed ranges of surface brightness for ESO galaxies at high and low Galactic latitude are the same, despite the obvious f...
The visibility of inclined, two-component bulge/disk galaxies is considered. It is found that the vi...
We have analysed the surface photometry of Sc galaxies in the ESO-LV database in view of recent clai...
We compare the surface brightness-inclination relation for a sample of COSMOS pure disk galaxies at ...
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...
Although it has proved possible to determine the optical depth along individual lines of sight to sp...
Recent inclination-dependent tests have indicated that galaxies may have high optical opacities at l...
It is difficult to understand why disc galaxies should all form with about the same central surface ...
We compare the surface brightness-inclination relation for a sample of COSMOS pure disk galaxies at ...
We have investigated the apparent variation of the surface brightness distribution of disc galaxies...
The distribution of spiral and bar galaxy inclination angles is expected to be uniform. However, ana...
International audienceWe compare the surface brightness-inclination relation for a sample of COSMOS ...
The study of the opacities of spiral galaxies is focused here on the optical depth in the blue band ...
The visibility of inclined, two-component bulge/disk galaxies is considered. It is found that the vi...
We have analysed the surface photometry of Sc galaxies in the ESO-LV database in view of recent clai...
We compare the surface brightness-inclination relation for a sample of COSMOS pure disk galaxies at ...
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...
Although it has proved possible to determine the optical depth along individual lines of sight to sp...
Recent inclination-dependent tests have indicated that galaxies may have high optical opacities at l...
It is difficult to understand why disc galaxies should all form with about the same central surface ...
We compare the surface brightness-inclination relation for a sample of COSMOS pure disk galaxies at ...
We have investigated the apparent variation of the surface brightness distribution of disc galaxies...
The distribution of spiral and bar galaxy inclination angles is expected to be uniform. However, ana...
International audienceWe compare the surface brightness-inclination relation for a sample of COSMOS ...
The study of the opacities of spiral galaxies is focused here on the optical depth in the blue band ...
The visibility of inclined, two-component bulge/disk galaxies is considered. It is found that the vi...
We have analysed the surface photometry of Sc galaxies in the ESO-LV database in view of recent clai...
We compare the surface brightness-inclination relation for a sample of COSMOS pure disk galaxies at ...