The Thirteenth Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey: First Spectroscopic Data from the SDSS-IV Survey MApping Nearby Galaxies at Apache Point Observatory
SDSS Collaboration: Franco D. Albareti, Carlos Allende Prieto, Andres, Almeida, Friedrich Anders, Scott Anderson, Brett H. Andrews, Alfonso, Aragon-Salamanca, Maria Argudo-Fernandez, Eric Armengaud, Eric Aubourg,, Vladimir Avila-Reese, Carles Badenes, Stephen Bailey

TL;DR
SDSS-IV's Data Release 13 provides extensive new and reanalyzed spectroscopic and imaging data from multiple surveys, including the first MaNGA galaxy observations, enhancing data quality and coverage for astronomical research.
Contribution
This release introduces the first MaNGA integral field data, improved reductions of SDSS-III data, and new calibrations, marking significant advancements in data quality and scope for SDSS-IV.
Findings
First MaNGA galaxy data released with 1390 observations.
Improved spectrophotometric calibration and redshift classification.
Enhanced stellar parameters and element abundances in APOGEE-1 data.
Abstract
The fourth generation of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS-IV) began observations in July 2014. It pursues three core programs: APOGEE-2, MaNGA, and eBOSS. In addition, eBOSS contains two major subprograms: TDSS and SPIDERS. This paper describes the first data release from SDSS-IV, Data Release 13 (DR13), which contains new data, reanalysis of existing data sets and, like all SDSS data releases, is inclusive of previously released data. DR13 makes publicly available 1390 spatially resolved integral field unit observations of nearby galaxies from MaNGA, the first data released from this survey. It includes new observations from eBOSS, completing SEQUELS. In addition to targeting galaxies and quasars, SEQUELS also targeted variability-selected objects from TDSS and X-ray selected objects from SPIDERS. DR13 includes new reductions of the SDSS-III BOSS data, improving the…
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