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13 February 2003 Spectromorphology: quantitative multiwavelength classification of galaxies
Denis Burgarella, Sebastian Lauger, Veronique Buat
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Abstract
In this paper, we show that the determination of the morphological type could be difficult when we observe galaxies in the rest-frame ultraviolet. This could be crucial as soon as we wish to study galaxies at redshifts beyond z~1 since the visible wavelength range corresponds to the rest-frame ultraviolet. In order to address the problem of performing a morphological analysis on a large number of galaxies as the very large samples that will be secured by GALEX, SLOAN, ASTRO-F in the near- to mid-term and from NGST, ALMA and ELT's later on, we need to define a simple quantitative and automatic method. We propose a quantitative multi-wavelength classification that would take into account the various stellar populations lying in the observed galaxies. This method makes use of multi-wavelength data but such databases are already needed to estimate the distance through photometric redshifts. SpectroMorphology allows to perform an automatic analysis of the nature of galaxies.
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Denis Burgarella, Sebastian Lauger, and Veronique Buat "Spectromorphology: quantitative multiwavelength classification of galaxies", Proc. SPIE 4834, Discoveries and Research Prospects from 6- to 10-Meter-Class Telescopes II, (13 February 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.457602
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KEYWORDS
Galactic astronomy

Ultraviolet radiation

Visible radiation

Hubble Space Telescope

Stars

Telescopes

Morphological analysis

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