PPAK Wide-field Integral Field Spectroscopy of NGC 628: I. The largest spectroscopic mosaic on a single galaxy
S.F.Sanchez, F. F.Rosales-Ortega, R. C. Kennicutt, B.D.Johnson,, A.I.Diaz, A.Pasquali, C.N.Hao

TL;DR
This study presents the largest single-galaxy spectroscopic mosaic using integral field spectroscopy, revealing detailed stellar population gradients, metallicity distribution, and star formation activity in NGC 628.
Contribution
It provides the widest optical IFS survey of a nearby galaxy, offering high-resolution spatially resolved data and insights into galaxy growth and stellar population structure.
Findings
Negative stellar age gradient from center to outskirts
Inner region shows younger stellar populations in a ring
Metallicity decreases from inner to outer regions
Abstract
We present a wide-field IFS survey on the nearby face-on Sbc galaxy NGC 628, comprising 11094 individual spectra, covering a nearly circular field-of-view of ~6 arcmin in diameter, with a sampling of ~2.7 arcsec per spectrum in the optical wavelength range (3700--7000 AA). This galaxy is part of the PPAK IFS Nearby Galaxies Survey, (PINGS, Rosales-Ortega et al. 2009). To our knowledge, this is the widest spectroscopic survey ever made in a single nearby galaxy. A detailed flux calibration was applied, granting a spectrophotometric accuracy of \,0.2 mag. The age of the stellar populations shows a negative gradient from the inner (older) to the outer (younger) regions. We found an inversion of this gradient in the central ~1 kpc region, where a somewhat younger stellar population is present within a ring at this radius. This structure is associated with a circumnuclear…
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