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A&A 394, 807-822 (2002)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20021234
An inverse method to recover the SFR and reddening properties from spectra of galaxies
J.-L. Vergely, A. Lançon and MouhcineObservatoire Astronomique de Strasbourg (UMR 7550), 11 rue de l'Université, 67000 Strasbourg, France
(Received 17 July 2001 / Accepted 26 August 2002 )
Abstract
We develop a non-parametric inverse method
to investigate the star formation rate, the metallicity evolution and
the reddening properties of galaxies based on their spectral energy
distributions (SEDs).
This approach allows us to clarify the level of information
present in the data, depending on its signal-to-noise ratio.
When low resolution SEDs are available in the ultraviolet, optical and
near-IR wavelength ranges together,
we conclude that it is possible to constrain the star formation rate and
the effective dust optical depth simultaneously with a signal-to-noise
ratio of 25. With excellent signal-to-noise ratios, the age-metallicity
relation can also be constrained.
We apply this method to the well-known nuclear starburst in
the interacting galaxy NGC 7714. We focus on deriving the star formation history
and the
reddening law. We confirm that classical extinction models
cannot provide an acceptable simultaneous fit of the SED and the lines.
We also confirm that, with the adopted population synthesis
models and in addition to the current starburst,
an episode of enhanced star formation that started
more than 200 Myr ago is required. As the time elapsed since
the last interaction with NGC 7715, based on dynamical studies,
is about 100 Myr, our result reinforces the suggestion
that this interaction might not have been the most important
event in the life of NGC 7714.
Key words: methods: statistical - stars: formation -- ISM: dust, extinction -- galaxies: individual: NGC 7714 -- galaxies: stellar content
Offprint request: A. Lançon, lancon@newb6.u-strasbg.fr
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