Internal Extinction in the SDSS Late-Type Galaxies

Abstract

We study internal extinction of late-type galaxies in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. We find that the degree of internal extinction depends on both the concentration index c and Ks-band absolute magnitude MK. We give simple fitting functions for internal extinction. In particular, we present analytic formulae giving the extinction-corrected magnitudes from the observed optical parameters. For example, the extinction-corrected r-band absolute magnitude can be obtained by Mr,0=-20.77 +(-1+1+4 (Mr,obs+20.77+4.93))/2, where = 0.236\1.35(c-2.48)2-1.14\(a/b), c=R90/R50 is the the concentration index, and a/b is the isophotal axis ratio of the 25 mag/arcsec2 isophote in the i-band. The 1σ error in Mr,0 is 0.21 log(a/b). The late-type galaxies with very different inclinations are found to trace almost the same sequence in the (u-r)-Mr diagram when our prescriptions for extinction correction are applied. We also find that (u-r) color can be a third independent parameter that determines the degree of internal extinction.

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