The Calar Alto Legacy Integral Field Area survey: extended and remastered data release

DOI: 
10.1093/mnras/stad3119
Publication date: 
11/12/2023
Main author: 
Sánchez, S. F.
IAA authors: 
García-Benito, R.
Authors: 
Sánchez, S. F.;Galbany, L.;Walcher, C. J.;García-Benito, R.;Barrera-Ballesteros, J. K.
Journal: 
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publication type: 
Article
Volume: 
526
Pages: 
5555
Abstract: 
This paper describes the extended data release (eDR) of the Calar Alto Legacy Integral Field Area (CALIFA) survey. It comprises science-grade quality data for 895 galaxies obtained with the Potsdam Multi Aperture Spectograph/PPak instrument at the 3.5-m telescope at the Calar Alto Observatory along the last 12 yr, using the V500 setup [3700-7500 Å, 6 Å/full-width at half-maximum (FWHM)] and the CALIFA observing strategy. It includes galaxies of any morphological type, star formation stage, a wide range of stellar masses (~10<SUP>7</SUP>-10<SUP>12</SUP> M<SUB>⊙</SUB>), at an average redshift of ~0.015 (90 per cent within 0.005 &lt; z &lt; 0.05). Primarily selected based on the projected size and apparent magnitude, we demonstrate that it can be volume corrected resulting in a statistically limited but representative sample of the population of galaxies in the nearby Universe. All the data were homogeneous re-reduced, introducing a set of modifications to the previous reduction. The most relevant is the development and implementation of a new cube-reconstruction algorithm that provides with an (almost) seeing-limited spatial resolution (FWHM<SUB>PSF</SUB> ~ 1.0 arcsec). To illustrate the usability and quality of the data, we extracted two aperture spectra for each galaxy (central 1.5 arcsec and fully integrated), and analyse them using PYFIT3D. We obtain a set of observational and physical properties of both the stellar populations and the ionized gas, that have been compared for the two apertures, exploring their distributions as a function of the stellar masses and morphologies of the galaxies, comparing with recent results in the literature.
Database: 
ADS
URL: 
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/2023MNRAS.526.5555S/abstract
ADS Bibcode: 
2023MNRAS.526.5555S
Keywords: 
techniques: spectroscopic;galaxies: evolution;galaxies: ISM;Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies