Integral Field Spectroscopy of a sample of nearby galaxies. I. Sample, Observations and Data Reduction
E. Marmol-Queralto, S.F. Sanchez, R.A. Marino, D. Mast, K. Viironen,, A. Gil de Paz, J. Iglesias-Paramo, F.F. Rosales-Ortega, J.M. Vilchez

TL;DR
This paper presents a comprehensive integral field spectroscopy study of 48 nearby galaxies, including data acquisition, reduction, and analysis of their physical properties, highlighting the importance of spatially resolved data for understanding galaxy characteristics.
Contribution
It introduces a new automated data reduction pipeline and applies a decoupling method to extract and analyze the ionised gas and stellar content of the galaxies.
Findings
Good agreement between IFS and SDSS spectra.
Differences observed between central and integrated spectra.
Two-dimensional maps of galaxy properties are produced.
Abstract
Aims: Integral Field Spectroscopy (IFS) is a powerful approach for the study of nearby galaxies since it enables a detailed analysis of their resolved physical properties. Here we present the sample of nearby galaxies selected to exploit the two dimensional information provided by the IFS. Methods: We observed a sample of 48 galaxies from the Local Universe with the PPAK Integral Field Spectroscopy unit (IFU), of the PMAS spectrograph, mounted at the 3.5m telescope at Calar Alto Observatory (Almeria, Spain). Two different setups were used during these studies (low -V300- and medium -V600- resolution mode) covering a spectral range of around 3700-7000 Angs. We developed a full automatic pipeline for the data reduction, that includes an analysis of the quality of the final data products. We applied a decoupling method to obtain the ionised gas and stellar content of these galaxies, and to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpectroscopy and Laser Applications · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
