The origin of the far-infrared luminosity from spiral galaxies

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Far Infrared Radiation, H Alpha Line, Interstellar Extinction, Luminosity, Spiral Galaxies, B Stars, H Ii Regions, Stellar Mass

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The relationship between the far-infrared and H-alpha luminosity has been investigated for a sample of 124 spiral galaxies. After correcting the H-alpha luminosities for an average 1 mag of extinction and extrapolating the IRAS 40-120 micron luminosity to 1000 microns, it is found that the mean ratio of H-alpha to far-infrared luminosity is comparable to that expected from H II regions powered by stars with masses larger than 6 solar masses. This result constitutes strong evidence in support of the view that high-mass O and B stars are responsible for both the H-alpha and far-infrared emission in spiral galaxies of high, billion solar luminosities or greater, far-infrared luminosity.

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