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Spatially-resolved dust maps from Balmer decrements in galaxies at z~1.4

, , , , , , , , and . (2015)cite arxiv:1511.04443Comment: Submitted to ApJ Letters. Fig. 2. shows measured radial Balmer decrement profiles. Fig. 3 shows inferred dust gradients. Fig. 4 shows dust-corrected radial profiles of star formation and the likely growth of bulges in high mass galaxies through in-situ star formation.

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