Resolving galaxies in time and space: I: Applying STARLIGHT to CALIFA data cubes
R. Cid Fernandes, E. Perez, R. Garcia Benito, R. M. Gonzalez Delgado,, A. L. de Amorim, S. F. Sanchez, B. Husemann, J. Falcon Barroso, P., Sanchez-Blazquez, C. J. Walcher, D. Mast

TL;DR
This paper introduces a comprehensive pipeline for analyzing CALIFA integral field spectroscopy data of galaxies, enabling detailed spatial and temporal studies of stellar populations and galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It presents an end-to-end pipeline that processes IFS data cubes with spectral synthesis, allowing detailed spatial and temporal analysis of galaxy properties, which was not previously possible.
Findings
Successful application to NGC 2916 demonstrating detailed property maps
Reconstruction of stellar population distributions in space and time
Enhanced understanding of galaxy evolution through IFS data analysis
Abstract
Fossil record methods based on spectral synthesis techniques have matured over the past decade, and their application to integrated galaxy spectra fostered substantial advances on the understanding of galaxies and their evolution. Yet, because of the lack of spatial resolution, these studies are limited to a global view, providing no information about the internal physics of galaxies. Motivated by the CALIFA survey, which is gathering Integral Field Spectroscopy over the full optical extent of 600 galaxies, we have developed an end-to-end pipeline which: (i) partitions the observed data cube into Voronoi zones in order to, when necessary and taking due account of correlated errors, increase the S/N, (ii) extracts spectra, including propagated errors and bad-pixel flags, (iii) feeds the spectra into the STARLIGHT spectral synthesis code, (iv) packs the results for all galaxy zones into a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
