Decoding the IRX-\beta\ dust attenuation relation in star-forming galaxies at intermediate redshift
M. Hamed, F. Pistis, M. Figueira, K. Ma{\l}ek, A. Nanni, V. Buat, A., Pollo, D. Vergani, M. Bolzonella, Junais, J. Krywult, T. Takeuchi, G. Riccio,, and T. Moutard

TL;DR
This study investigates the factors influencing the IRX-eta dust attenuation relation in intermediate redshift star-forming galaxies, highlighting the roles of metallicity, galaxy morphology, and compactness in shaping this relation.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of how galaxy properties like metallicity, morphology, and star formation influence the IRX-eta relation at intermediate redshift, using a large spectroscopic sample.
Findings
IRX-eta relation strongly correlates with gas-phase metallicity.
Galaxy compactness and morphology significantly affect dust attenuation.
Environmental effects on dust attenuation are negligible in the sample.
Abstract
We aim to understand what drives the IRX-\beta dust attenuation relation at intermediate redshift (0.5 < z < 0.8) in star-forming galaxies. We investigate the role of various galaxy properties in shaping this observed relation. We use robust [O ii] {\lambda}3727, [O iii] {\lambda}{\lambda}4959, 5007, and H\beta line detections of our statistical sample of 1049 galaxies to estimate the gas-phase metallicities. We derive key physical properties that are necessary to study galaxy evolution, such as the stellar masses and the star formation rates, using the spectral energy distribution fitting tool CIGALE. Equivalently, we study the effect of galaxy morphology (mainly the S\'ersic index n and galaxy inclination) on the observed IRX-\beta scatter. We also investigate the role of the environment in shaping dust attenuation in our sample. We find a strong correlation of the IRX-\beta relation…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
