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Continuum removal in Hα extragalactic measurements

We point out an important source of error in measurements of extragalactic Hα emission and suggest ways to reduce it. The Hα line, used for estimating star formation rates, is commonly measured by imaging in a narrow band and a wide band, both of which include the line. The image analysis relies on...

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Published in:Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2012-01, Vol.419 (3), p.2156-2162
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