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Star formation in the local Universe from the CALIFA sample
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Galaxy FormationPhotometryPhysicsStar Formation RateIntegral Field SpectroscopyAstronomical Image AnalysisLarge Scale StructureLong-slit Spectroscopy
Context. The star formation rate (SFR) is one of the main parameters used to analyze the evolution of galaxies through time. The need for recovering the light reprocessed by dust commonly requires the use of low spatial resolution far-infrared data. Recombination line luminosities provide an alternative, although uncertain dust-extinction corrections based on narrowband imaging or long-slit spectroscopy have traditionally posed a limit to their applicability. Integral field spectroscopy (IFS) is clearly the way to overcome this kind of limitation.
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