2001
DOI: 10.1017/s0074180900226338
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Metallicities and Dust in High-z Galaxies

Abstract: Abstract. By consistently connecting the chemical and spectrophotometric evolution of galaxies we are able to include the effect of dust absorption. The time and redshift evolution of the extinction is based on the evolution of the gas content and metallicity. We present our evolutionary synthesis models which include dust absorption to analyze the UV emission in various galaxy types. We are able to predict the extinction E(B-V) for different galaxy types as a function of redshift. We further use these models … Show more

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“…7. A further set of models which also includes the influence of dust in a chemically consistent way will be presented a separate paper (see Möller et al 2001a,b for first results). A detailed interpretation of the HDF data with the models presented here will be the subject of a forthcoming paper.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7. A further set of models which also includes the influence of dust in a chemically consistent way will be presented a separate paper (see Möller et al 2001a,b for first results). A detailed interpretation of the HDF data with the models presented here will be the subject of a forthcoming paper.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A great deal of attention has been paid recently to improving existing methods of solvent recovery. Conventional systems are now being supplemented by techniques such as inert-gas purging (the inert gas being generated by burning some of the solvent) [420] and vacuum distillation (in place of steam stripping of activated carbon absorbers) for high-boiling-point lithographic solvents [421].…”
Section: Solvent Recoverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HOT-AIR DRYING Conventional high-velocity, hot-air drying has seen a number of improvements as a result of detailed thermodynamic and aerodynamic studies of the drying process (423-4 2 6 ) . Increased efficiency has resulted from the replacement of solvent after-burners by solvent-recovery systems of improved pattern [420,421] . Low-energy, heat-set inks, which partially set on contact with paper, are under development (427) OVERCOATINGS One method of solving set-off problems has been to apply fast-drying coatings in-line with the press [ 4 2 8 ] .…”
Section: Drying Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%