PHANGS-ALMA Data Processing and Pipeline
Adam K. Leroy, Annie Hughes, Daizhong Liu, Jerome Pety, Erik, Rosolowsky, Toshiki Saito, Eva Schinnerer, Andreas Schruba, Antonio Usero,, Christopher M. Faesi, Cinthya N. Herrera, Melanie Chevance, Alexander P. S., Hygate, Amanda A. Kepley, Eric W. Koch, Miguel Querejeta

TL;DR
This paper details the PHANGS-ALMA pipeline for processing high-resolution CO emission data from nearby galaxies, emphasizing robust deconvolution, masking strategies, and quality assurance to produce science-ready data products.
Contribution
It introduces a versatile, publicly available data processing pipeline tailored for complex spectral line observations, enhancing flux recovery and data quality assurance.
Findings
Deconvolution method improves flux recovery close to total power data.
Two-tier masking approach balances completeness and confidence.
Pipeline is adaptable to other spectral lines and instruments.
Abstract
We describe the processing of the PHANGS-ALMA survey and present the PHANGS-ALMA pipeline, a public software package that processes calibrated interferometric and total power data into science-ready data products. PHANGS-ALMA is a large, high-resolution survey of CO J=2-1 emission from nearby galaxies. The observations combine ALMA's main 12-m array, the 7-m array, and total power observations and use mosaics of dozens to hundreds of individual pointings. We describe the processing of the u-v data, imaging and deconvolution, linear mosaicking, combining interferometer and total power data, noise estimation, masking, data product creation, and quality assurance. Our pipeline has a general design and can also be applied to VLA and ALMA observations of other spectral lines and continuum emission. We highlight our recipe for deconvolution of complex spectral line observations, which…
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