The SAMI Galaxy Survey: the third and final data release
ABSTRACT We have entered a new era where integral-field spectroscopic surveys of galaxies are sufficiently large to adequately sample large-scale structure over a cosmologically significant volume. This was the primary design goal of the SAMI Galaxy Survey. Here, in Data Release 3, we release data f...
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croxfordunivpr:10.1093/mnras/stab229 2024-10-13T14:10:34+00:00 The SAMI Galaxy Survey: the third and final data release Croom, Scott M Owers, Matt S Scott, Nicholas Poetrodjojo, Henry Groves, Brent van de Sande, Jesse Barone, Tania M Cortese, Luca D’Eugenio, Francesco Bland-Hawthorn, Joss Bryant, Julia Oh, Sree Brough, Sarah Agostino, James Casura, Sarah Catinella, Barbara Colless, Matthew Cecil, Gerald Davies, Roger L Drinkwater, Michael J Driver, Simon P Ferreras, Ignacio Foster, Caroline Fraser-McKelvie, Amelia Lawrence, Jon Leslie, Sarah K Liske, Jochen López-Sánchez, Ángel R Lorente, Nuria P F McElroy, Rebecca Medling, Anne M Obreschkow, Danail Richards, Samuel N Sharp, Rob Sweet, Sarah M Taranu, Dan S Taylor, Edward N Tescari, Edoardo Thomas, Adam D Tocknell, James Vaughan, Sam P Australian Research Council National Science Foundation 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab229 http://academic.oup.com/mnras/advance-article-pdf/doi/10.1093/mnras/stab229/36150198/stab229.pdf https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article-pdf/505/1/991/38391840/stab229.pdf en eng Oxford University Press (OUP) https://academic.oup.com/journals/pages/open_access/funder_policies/chorus/standard_publication_model Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society volume 505, issue 1, page 991-1016 ISSN 0035-8711 1365-2966 journal-article 2021 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab229 2024-09-24T04:08:06Z ABSTRACT We have entered a new era where integral-field spectroscopic surveys of galaxies are sufficiently large to adequately sample large-scale structure over a cosmologically significant volume. This was the primary design goal of the SAMI Galaxy Survey. Here, in Data Release 3, we release data for the full sample of 3068 unique galaxies observed. This includes the SAMI cluster sample of 888 unique galaxies for the first time. For each galaxy, there are two primary spectral cubes covering the blue (370–570 nm) and red (630–740 nm) optical wavelength ranges at spectral resolving power of R = 1808 and 4304, respectively. For each primary cube, we also provide three spatially binned spectral cubes and a set of standardized aperture spectra. For each galaxy, we include complete 2D maps from parametrized fitting to the emission-line and absorption-line spectral data. These maps provide information on the gas ionization and kinematics, stellar kinematics and populations, and more. All data are available online through Australian Astronomical Optics Data Central. Article in Journal/Newspaper sami Oxford University Press Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 505 1 991 1016 |
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ABSTRACT We have entered a new era where integral-field spectroscopic surveys of galaxies are sufficiently large to adequately sample large-scale structure over a cosmologically significant volume. This was the primary design goal of the SAMI Galaxy Survey. Here, in Data Release 3, we release data for the full sample of 3068 unique galaxies observed. This includes the SAMI cluster sample of 888 unique galaxies for the first time. For each galaxy, there are two primary spectral cubes covering the blue (370–570 nm) and red (630–740 nm) optical wavelength ranges at spectral resolving power of R = 1808 and 4304, respectively. For each primary cube, we also provide three spatially binned spectral cubes and a set of standardized aperture spectra. For each galaxy, we include complete 2D maps from parametrized fitting to the emission-line and absorption-line spectral data. These maps provide information on the gas ionization and kinematics, stellar kinematics and populations, and more. All data are available online through Australian Astronomical Optics Data Central. |
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Croom, Scott M Owers, Matt S Scott, Nicholas Poetrodjojo, Henry Groves, Brent van de Sande, Jesse Barone, Tania M Cortese, Luca D’Eugenio, Francesco Bland-Hawthorn, Joss Bryant, Julia Oh, Sree Brough, Sarah Agostino, James Casura, Sarah Catinella, Barbara Colless, Matthew Cecil, Gerald Davies, Roger L Drinkwater, Michael J Driver, Simon P Ferreras, Ignacio Foster, Caroline Fraser-McKelvie, Amelia Lawrence, Jon Leslie, Sarah K Liske, Jochen López-Sánchez, Ángel R Lorente, Nuria P F McElroy, Rebecca Medling, Anne M Obreschkow, Danail Richards, Samuel N Sharp, Rob Sweet, Sarah M Taranu, Dan S Taylor, Edward N Tescari, Edoardo Thomas, Adam D Tocknell, James Vaughan, Sam P |
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Croom, Scott M Owers, Matt S Scott, Nicholas Poetrodjojo, Henry Groves, Brent van de Sande, Jesse Barone, Tania M Cortese, Luca D’Eugenio, Francesco Bland-Hawthorn, Joss Bryant, Julia Oh, Sree Brough, Sarah Agostino, James Casura, Sarah Catinella, Barbara Colless, Matthew Cecil, Gerald Davies, Roger L Drinkwater, Michael J Driver, Simon P Ferreras, Ignacio Foster, Caroline Fraser-McKelvie, Amelia Lawrence, Jon Leslie, Sarah K Liske, Jochen López-Sánchez, Ángel R Lorente, Nuria P F McElroy, Rebecca Medling, Anne M Obreschkow, Danail Richards, Samuel N Sharp, Rob Sweet, Sarah M Taranu, Dan S Taylor, Edward N Tescari, Edoardo Thomas, Adam D Tocknell, James Vaughan, Sam P The SAMI Galaxy Survey: the third and final data release |
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Croom, Scott M Owers, Matt S Scott, Nicholas Poetrodjojo, Henry Groves, Brent van de Sande, Jesse Barone, Tania M Cortese, Luca D’Eugenio, Francesco Bland-Hawthorn, Joss Bryant, Julia Oh, Sree Brough, Sarah Agostino, James Casura, Sarah Catinella, Barbara Colless, Matthew Cecil, Gerald Davies, Roger L Drinkwater, Michael J Driver, Simon P Ferreras, Ignacio Foster, Caroline Fraser-McKelvie, Amelia Lawrence, Jon Leslie, Sarah K Liske, Jochen López-Sánchez, Ángel R Lorente, Nuria P F McElroy, Rebecca Medling, Anne M Obreschkow, Danail Richards, Samuel N Sharp, Rob Sweet, Sarah M Taranu, Dan S Taylor, Edward N Tescari, Edoardo Thomas, Adam D Tocknell, James Vaughan, Sam P |
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The SAMI Galaxy Survey: the third and final data release |
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