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A novel approach to measure the dust attenuation law at z~1
Ivana Barisic MPIA, Heidelberg [email protected]
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With deep, high-resolution optical spectra of z~1 galaxies from LEGA-C survey (van der Wel et al. 2016) we infer the intrinsic stellar spectrum. A comparison with photometry results in attenuation information. Here we present the initial results on the bump strength and slope of the attenuation curve as a function of various galaxy parameters with unprecedented precision for galaxies at large lookback time.
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• High-mass galaxies have weaker UV bump strength than lower-mass galaxies (Left)
•High star formation rate galaxies and high-mass galaxies have shallow dust attenuation (Right)
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• Edge-on galaxies have shallow dust attenuation, with the exception of the highest-SFR galaxies, which always have shallow dust attenuation (Left)
Take-away message: the powerful combination of deep optical spectra and broad-band photometry allows us to constrain the relative importance of diffuse and star-forming region attenuation at z~1 as a function of a variety of galaxy properties.
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