Dust attenuation and star formation in the nearby universe: the ultraviolet and far-infrared points of view

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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4 pages, proceedings of the conference: "Starbursts 2004 - From 30 Doradus to Lyman break galaxies" held in Cambridge, 6-10 Se

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We make use of the on-going All Imaging Survey of the UV GALEX satellite
cross-correlated with the IRAS all sky survey to build samples of galaxies
trully selected in far-infrared or in ultraviolet. We discuss the amount of
dust attenuation and the star formation rates for these galaxies and compare
the properties of the galaxies selected in FIR or in UV.

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