The COS Legacy Archive Spectroscopy SurveY (CLASSY) Treasury Atlas
Danielle A. Berg, Bethan L. James, Teagan King, Meaghan Mcdonald, Zuyi, Chen, John Chisholm, Timothy Heckman, Crystal L. Martin, Dan P. Stark, and, The Classy Team: Alessandra Aloisi, Ricardo O. Amor\'In, Karla Z., Arellano-C\'Ordova, Matthew Bayliss, Rongmon Bordoloi

TL;DR
The CLASSY survey provides the first high-quality, high-resolution FUV spectral atlas of 45 nearby star-forming galaxies, serving as a benchmark for understanding galaxy evolution and preparing for JWST observations.
Contribution
It introduces the first comprehensive, high-resolution FUV spectral database of local star-forming galaxies, covering diverse properties and enabling detailed studies of stellar populations and gas conditions.
Findings
Constructed a high S/N, high-resolution FUV spectral database of 45 galaxies.
Sample covers broad galaxy properties, including mass, SFR, metallicity, and ionization.
Atlas available publicly for research and comparison across cosmic time.
Abstract
Far-ultraviolet (FUV; ~1200-2000 angstroms) spectra are fundamental to our understanding of star-forming galaxies, providing a unique window on massive stellar populations, chemical evolution, feedback processes, and reionization. The launch of JWST will soon usher in a new era, pushing the UV spectroscopic frontier to higher redshifts than ever before, however, its success hinges on a comprehensive understanding of the massive star populations and gas conditions that power the observed UV spectral features. This requires a level of detail that is only possible with a combination of ample wavelength coverage, signal-to-noise, spectral-resolution, and sample diversity that has not yet been achieved by any FUV spectral database. We present the COS Legacy Spectroscopic SurveY (CLASSY) treasury and its first high level science product, the CLASSY atlas. CLASSY builds on the HST archive to…
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