Simulated Optical Images of High Redshift Galaxies using GALEX Ultraviolet Images of Nearby Galaxies

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Galaxy morphology plays an important role in the assessment of the evolutionary state of galaxies. In this respect, the prediction of optical-band morphologies at high redshifts requires UV images of local galaxies with various morphologies. We present the simulated optical images of galaxies observed with the HST/ACS at high redshifts using Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) near-ultraviolet (NUV: 2271 A) and far-ultraviolet (FUV: 1528 A) images of nearby galaxies. We simulated optical images at cosmological distances using more diverse and high-quality nearby galaxies obtained through the GALEX UV observations.

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