Fitting the integrated Spectral Energy Distributions of Galaxies
C.J. Walcher, B. Groves, T. Budavari, D. Dale

TL;DR
This review discusses the advancements, challenges, and future directions in fitting galaxy spectral energy distributions (SEDs), emphasizing the importance of data quality, modeling, and fitting techniques for deriving galaxy properties.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of SED fitting methods, models, and data, highlighting current challenges and proposing future improvements for more accurate galaxy property measurements.
Findings
SED fitting effectively derives galaxy properties like redshift and stellar mass.
Data quality and model accuracy critically influence fitting results.
Ongoing efforts aim to resolve uncertainties in dust properties and stellar populations.
Abstract
Fitting the spectral energy distributions (SEDs) of galaxies is an almost universally used technique that has matured significantly in the last decade. Model predictions and fitting procedures have improved significantly over this time, attempting to keep up with the vastly increased volume and quality of available data. We review here the field of SED fitting, describing the modelling of ultraviolet to infrared galaxy SEDs, the creation of multiwavelength data sets, and the methods used to fit model SEDs to observed galaxy data sets. We touch upon the achievements and challenges in the major ingredients of SED fitting, with a special emphasis on describing the interplay between the quality of the available data, the quality of the available models, and the best fitting technique to use in order to obtain a realistic measurement as well as realistic uncertainties. We conclude that SED…
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