The Infrared Spectral Energy Distribution of Normal Star‐forming Galaxies: Calibration at Far‐Infrared and Submillimeter Wavelengths
University of Wyoming · California Institute of Technology · +1 more institution
Abstract
New far-infrared and submillimeter data are used to solidify and to extend to long wavelengths the empirical calibration of the infrared spectral energy distribution (SED) of normal star-forming galaxies. As was found by Dale et al. (2001), a single parameter family, characterized by f_nu(60 microns)/f_nu(100 microns), is adequate to describe the range of normal galaxy spectral energy distributions observed by IRAS and ISO from 3 to 100 microns. However, predictions based on the first generation models at longer wavelengths (122 to 850 microns) are increasingly overluminous compared to the data for smaller f_nu(60 microns)/f_nu(100 microns), or alternatively, for weaker global interstellar radiation fields.…
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2Topics & keywords
- Physics
- Infrared
- Astrophysics
- Spectral energy distribution
- Emissivity
- Galaxy
- Astronomy
- Far infrared
- Affordable and clean energy