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Measuring the dust attenuation law of galaxies using photometric data

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2023-08-29 v1 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

Fitting model spectral energy distributions (SED) to galaxy photometric data is a widely used method to recover galaxy parameters from galaxy surveys. However, the parameter space used to describe galaxies is wide and interdependent, and distinctions between real and spurious correlations that are found between these parameters can be difficult to discern. In this work, we use the SED fitting code BAGPIPES to investigate degeneracies between galaxy parameters and the effect of the choice of different sets of photometric bands. In particular, we focus on optical to infrared wavelength coverage, and on two parameters describing the galaxies' dust attenuation law: AVA_V and δ\delta, which characterize dust column density and the slope of a flexible dust attenuation law, respectively. We demonstrate that 1) a degeneracy between the residual (the difference between truth and recovered value) AVA_V and star formation rate exists, but this is lifted when WISE bands are included; 2) BAGPIPES is able to accurately recover the input AVA_V and δ\delta distributions and relations (differences in slope of less than 1.7σ\sigma for a flat relation, less than 1.2σ\sigma for an observationally-motivated relation from Salim et al. 2018) and is not introducing spurious correlations between these parameters. Our findings suggest that the information needed to constrain AVA_V and δ\delta well enough individually exists in the data, especially when IR is added. This indicates that recent works finding a correlation between AVA_V and δ\delta are not being misled by fitting degeneracies from their SED fitting code.

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@article{arxiv.2308.13974,
  title  = {Measuring the dust attenuation law of galaxies using photometric data},
  author = {Cole Meldorf and Antonella Palmese and Samir Salim},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.13974},
  year   = {2023}
}

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15 pages