The data reduction pipeline for the SDSS-IV manga IFU galaxy survey
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Law, David
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The data reduction pipeline for the SDSS-IV manga IFU galaxy survey
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- Law, David;
- Cherinka, Brian;
- Yan, Renbin;
- Andrews, Brett;
- Bershady, Matthew;
- Bizyaev, Dmitry;
- Blanc Mendiberri, Guillermo;
- Blanton, Michael;
- Bolton, Adam;
- Brownstein, Joel;
- Bundy, Kevin;
- Chen, Yanmei;
- Drory, Niv;
- D Souza, Richard;
- Fu, Hai;
- Jones, Amy;
- Kauffmann, Guinevere;
- MacDonald, Nicholas;
- Masters, Karen;
- Newman, Jeffrey;
- Parejko, John;
- Sánchez-Gallego, José;
- Sánchez, Sebastian;
- Schlegel, David;
- Thomas, Daniel;
- Wake, David;
- Weijmans, Anne-Marie;
- Westfall, Kyle;
- Zhang, Kai;
Abstract
Mapping Nearby Galaxies at Apache Point Observatory (MaNGA) is an optical fiber-bundle integral-field unit
(IFU) spectroscopic survey that is one of three core programs in the fourth-generation Sloan Digital Sky Survey
(SDSS-IV). With a spectral coverage of 3622–10354 Å and an average footprint of ∼500 arcsec2 per IFU the
scientific data products derived from MaNGA will permit exploration of the internal structure of a statistically large
sample of 10,000 low-redshift galaxies in unprecedented detail. Comprising 174 individually pluggable science
and calibration IFUs with a near-constant data stream, MaNGA is expected to obtain ∼100 million raw-frame
spectra and ∼10 million reduced galaxy spectra over the six-year lifetime of the survey. In this contribution, we
describe the MaNGA Data Reduction Pipeline algorithms and centralized metadata framework that produce skysubtracted
spectrophotometrically calibrated spectra and rectified three-dimensional data cubes that combine
individual dithered observations. For the 1390 galaxy data cubes released in Summer 2016 as part of SDSS-IV
Data Release 13, we demonstrate that the MaNGA data have nearly Poisson-limited sky subtraction shortward of
∼8500 Å and reach a typical 10σ limiting continuum surface brightness μ = 23.5 AB arcsec−2 in a five-arcseconddiameter
aperture in the g-band. The wavelength calibration of the MaNGA data is accurate to 5 km s−1 rms, with a
median spatial resolution of 2.54 arcsec FWHM (1.8 kpc at the median redshift of 0.037) and a median spectral
resolution of σ = 72 km s−1.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/142102
DOI: doi:10.3847/0004-6256/152/4/83
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The Astronomical Journal, 152:83 (35pp), 2016 October
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