Visualization of Data from Integral Field Spectroscopy and the P3d Tool
Martin M. Roth, Christer Sandin

TL;DR
This paper discusses the challenges of visualizing complex data from Integral Field Spectroscopy in astronomy and introduces the p3d tool as a solution.
Contribution
It presents the p3d tool designed specifically for visualizing integral field spectroscopy data, addressing the unique requirements of this data type.
Findings
p3d effectively visualizes complex spectral data
The tool meets specific visualization requirements of integral field spectroscopy
Enhances data analysis capabilities for astronomers
Abstract
Integral Field Spectroscopy is a powerful observing technique for Astronomy that is becoming available at most ground-based observatories as well as in space. The complex data obtained with this technique require new approaches for visualization. Typical requirements and the p3d tool, as an example, are discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Scientific Research and Discoveries
