The SAMI Galaxy Survey : data release one with emission-line physics value-added products

Andrew W. Green, Scott M. Croom, Nicholas Scott, Luca Cortese, Anne M. Medling, Francesco D'eugenio, Julia J. Bryant, Joss Bland-Hawthorn, J. T. Allen, Rob Sharp, I-Ting Ho, Brent Groves, Michael J. Drinkwater, Elizabeth Mannering, Lloyd Harischandra, Jesse van de Sande, Adam D. Thomas, Simon O'Toole, Richard M. McDermid, Minh VuongKatrina Sealey, Amanda E. Bauer, S. Brough, Barbara Catinella, Gerald Cecil, Matthew Colless, Warrick J. Couch, Simon P. Driver, Christoph Federrath, Caroline Foster, Michael Goodwin, Elise J. Hampton, A. M. Hopkins, D. Heath Jones, Iraklis S. Konstantopoulos, J. S. Lawrence, Sergio G. Leon-Saval, Jochen Liske, Angel R. Lopez-Sańchez, Nuria P. F. Lorente, Jeremy Mould, Danail Obreschkow, Matt S. Owers, Samuel N. Richards, Aaron S. G. Robotham, Adam L. Schaefer, Sarah M. Sweet, Dan S. Taranu, Edoardo Tescari, Chiara Tonini, T. Zafar

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Abstract

We present the first major release of data from the SAMI Galaxy Survey. This data release focuses on the emission-line physics of galaxies. Data Release One includes data for 772 galaxies, about 20 per cent of the full survey. Galaxies included have the redshift range 0.004 < z < 0.092, a large mass range (7.6 < logM*/M⊙ < 11.6), and star formation rates of ~10-4 to ~101M⊙ yr-1. For each galaxy, we include two spectral cubes and a set of spatially resolved 2D maps: single- and multi-component emission-line fits (with dust-extinction corrections for strong lines), local dust extinction, and star formation rate. Calibration of the fibre throughputs, fluxes, and differential atmospheric refraction has been improved over the Early Data Release. The data have average spatial resolution of 2.16 arcsec (full width at half-maximum) over the 15 arcsec diameter field of view and spectral (kinematic) resolution of R = 4263 (σ = 30 km s-1) around Ha. The relative flux calibration is better than 5 per cent, and absolute flux calibration has an rms of 10 per cent. The data are presented online through the Australian Astronomical Observatory's Data Central.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)716-734
Number of pages19
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume475
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

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