Swift/UVOT+MaNGA (SwiM) Value-added Catalog
M. Molina (1,2), N. Ajgaonkar (3), R. Yan (3), R. Ciardullo (1), C., Gronwall (1), M. Eracleous (1), X. Ji (3), M. R. Blanton (4) (1 Penn State, 2, Montana State, 3 U Kentucky, 4 New York U)

TL;DR
The SwiM catalog combines high-resolution optical and near-UV data for 150 galaxies, enabling detailed studies of star formation and attenuation in the local universe.
Contribution
This paper presents a new, publicly available catalog with spatially matched optical and NUV data for 150 galaxies, facilitating advanced star formation analysis.
Findings
High-resolution comparison of optical and NUV star formation indicators.
Properly matched and re-projected spectral and imaging data.
Catalog enables detailed attenuation law studies.
Abstract
We introduce the Swift/UVOT+MaNGA (SwiM) value added catalog, which comprises 150 galaxies that have both SDSS/MaNGA integral field spectroscopy and archival Swift/UVOT near-UV (NUV) images. The similar angular resolution between the three Swift/UVOT NUV images and the MaNGA maps allows for a high-resolution comparison of optical and NUV indicators of star formation, crucial for constraining quenching and attenuation in the local universe. The UVOT NUV images, SDSS images, and MaNGA emission line and spectral index maps have all been spatially matched and re-projected to match the point spread function and pixel sampling of the Swift/UVOT uvw2 images, and are presented in the same coordinate system for each galaxy. The spectral index maps use the definition first adopted by Burstein et al. (1984), which makes it more convenient for users to compute spectral indices when binning the…
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