4.6 Article

The Data Analysis Pipeline for the SDSS-IV MaNGA IFU Galaxy Survey: Overview

Journal

ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 158, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/ab44a2

Keywords

methods: data analysis; techniques: imaging spectroscopy; surveys; galaxies: general; galaxies: fundamental parameters

Funding

  1. Royal Society University Research Fellowship
  2. NSF [AST-1554877]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11703036]
  4. China Scholarship Council (CSC)
  5. Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
  6. U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science
  7. Center for High-Performance Computing at the University of Utah
  8. Carnegie Institution for Science
  9. Chilean Participation Group
  10. French Participation Group
  11. Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
  12. Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (IPMU)/University of Tokyo
  13. Max-PlanckInstitut fur Extraterrestrische Physik (MPE)
  14. New Mexico State University, New York University, University of Notre Dame, Observatario Nacional/MCTI
  15. Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, United Kingdom Participation Group
  16. Yale University

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The Mapping Nearby Galaxies at Apache Point Observatory (MaNGA) survey is currently acquiring integral-field spectroscopy for the largest sample of galaxies to date. By 2020, the MaNGA Survey?which is one of three core programs in the fourth-generation Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS-IV)?will have observed a statistically representative sample of 10(4) galaxies in the local universe (z;?;0.15). In addition to a robust data-reduction pipeline (DRP), MaNGA has developed a data-analysis pipeline (DAP) that provides higher-level data products. To accompany the first public release of its code base and data products, we provide an overview of the MaNGA DAP, including its software design, workflow, measurement procedures and algorithms, performance, and output data model. In conjunction with our companion paper (Belfiore et al.), we also assess the DAP output provided for 4718 observations of 4648 unique galaxies in the recent SDSS Data Release 15 (DR15). These analysis products focus on measurements that are close to the data and require minimal model-based assumptions. Namely, we provide stellar kinematics (velocity and velocity dispersion), emission-line properties (kinematics, fluxes, and equivalent widths), and spectral indices (e.g., D4000 and the Lick indices). We find that the DAP provides robust measurements and errors for the vast majority (>99%) of analyzed spectra. We summarize assessments of the precision and accuracy of our measurements as a function of signal-to-noise. We also provide specific guidance to users regarding the limitations of the data. The MaNGA DAP software is publicly available and we encourage community involvement in its development.

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