MUSE crowded field 3D spectroscopy in NGC300 I. First results from central fields
M.M. Roth, C. Sandin, S. Kamann, T.-O. Husser, P. M. Weilbacher, A., Monreal-Ibero, R. Bacon, M. den Brok, S. Dreizler, A. Kelz, R. A. Marino, M., Steinmetz

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that high-resolution integral field spectroscopy with MUSE can effectively analyze crowded stellar fields in NGC300, revealing detailed stellar populations and gaseous structures with unprecedented depth.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel application of crowded-field 3D spectroscopy in NGC300, showcasing its ability to deblend stars and analyze interstellar medium in crowded galaxy fields.
Findings
Catalog of diverse stellar objects and nebulae in NGC300
Effective deblending of individual stars in crowded fields
High sensitivity detection of faint emission-line objects
Abstract
Aims. As a new approach to the study of resolved stellar populations in nearby galaxies, our goal is to demonstrate in NGC300 that integral field spectroscopy with high spatial resolution and excellent seeing conditions reaches an unprecedented depth in severely crowded fields. Methods. MUSE observations with seven pointings in NGC300 have resulted in datacubes that are analyzed in four ways: (1) PSF-fitting 3D spectroscopy with PampelMUSE yields deblended spectra of individually distinguishable stars. The technique also provides samples of planetary nebulae that are complete down to m5007=28. (2) pseudo-monochromatic images, created at the wavelengths of the most important emission lines and corrected for continuum light by using the P3D visualization tool, provide maps of HII regions, SNR, and the diffuse ISM at a high level of sensitivity, allowing for the discovery of planetary…
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