Spatially resolved stellar populations and emission lines properties in nearby galaxies with J-PLUS -- I. Method and first results for the M101 group
J. Thain\'a-Batista, R. Cid Fernandes, R. M. Gonz\'alez Delgado, J.E. Rodr\'iguez-Mart\'in, R. Garc\'ia-Benito, G. Mart\'inez-Solaeche, L. A. D\'iaz-Garc\'ia, V. H. Sasse, A. Lumbreras-Calle, A. M. Conrado, J. Alcaniz, R. E. Angulo, A. J. Cenarro, D. Crist\'obal-Hornillos

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates how J-PLUS data can be used to produce detailed spatial maps of stellar populations and emission lines in nearby galaxies, revealing key relations and properties relevant to galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It introduces a method using J-PLUS data and spectral synthesis to analyze spatially resolved stellar and nebular properties, providing first results for the M101 group.
Findings
Age-$\Sigma_ ext{star}$ relation observed in all galaxies except dwarfs
Galaxies follow local $\Sigma_ ext{star}$-$\Sigma_ ext{SFR}$ star-forming main sequence
Nebular metallicities correlate with $\Sigma_ ext{star}$ across all galaxies
Abstract
Spatially resolved maps of stellar populations and nebular emission are key tools for understanding the physical properties and evolutionary stages of galaxies. We aim to characterize the spatially resolved stellar population and emission line properties of galaxies in the M101 group using Javalambre Photometric Local Universe Survey (J-PLUS) data. The datacubes first go through pre-processing steps, which include masking, noise suppression, PSF homogenization, and spatial binning. The improved data are then analyzed with the spectral synthesis code \alstar, which has been previously shown to produce excellent results with the unique 12 bands filter system of J-PLUS and S-PLUS. We produce maps of stellar mass surface density (), mean stellar age and metallicity, star formation rate surface density (), dust attenuation, and emission line properties such as…
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