IFUs surveys, a panoramic view of galaxy evolution
S.F. Sanchez, the CALIFA collaboration

TL;DR
This paper reviews ongoing Integral Field Unit (IFU) galaxy surveys in the Local Universe, highlighting their methodologies, key features, and recent findings, with a focus on the CALIFA survey's contributions to understanding galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of current IFU surveys, emphasizing their design, scope, and recent scientific results, especially from the CALIFA survey.
Findings
CALIFA survey has provided significant insights into galaxy properties.
Recent IFU data have advanced understanding of galaxy evolution.
Ongoing surveys continue to enrich the field with diverse galaxy observations.
Abstract
We present here a brief summary of the currenly on-going IFU surveys of galaxies in the Local Universe, describing their main characteristics, including their sample selections, instrumental setups, wavelength ranges, and area of the galaxies covered. Finally, we make an emphasis on the main characteristics of the CALIFA survey and the more recent results that has been recently published
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