CALIFA, the Calar Alto Legacy Integral Field Area survey: IV. Third Public data release
Abstract
This paper describes the Third Public Data Release (DR3) of the Calar Alto Legacy Integral Field Area (CALIFA) survey. Science-grade quality data for 667 galaxies are made public, including the 200 galaxies of the Second Public Data Release (DR2). Data were obtained with the integral-field spectrograph PMAS/PPak mounted on the 3.5m telescope at the Calar Alto Observatory. Three different spectral setups are available, i) a low-resolution V500 setup covering the wavelength range 3749-7500 AA (4240-7140 AA unvignetted) with a spectral resolution of 6.0 AA (FWHM), for 646 galaxies, ii) a medium-resolution V1200 setup covering the wavelength range 3650-4840 AA (3650-4620 AA unvignetted) with a spectral resolution of 2.3 AA (FWHM), for 484 galaxies, and iii) the combination of the cubes from both setups (called COMBO), with a spectral resolution of 6.0 AA and a wavelength range between 3700-7500 AA (3700-7140 AA unvignetted), for 446 galaxies. The Main Sample, selected and observed according to the CALIFA survey strategy covers a redshift range between 0.005 and 0.03, spans the color-magnitude diagram and probes a wide range of stellar mass, ionization conditions, and morphological types. The Extension Sample covers several types of galaxies that are rare in the overall galaxy population and therefore not numerous or absent in the CALIFA Main Sample. All the cubes in the data release were processed using the latest pipeline, which includes improved versions of the calibration frames and an even further improved im- age reconstruction quality. In total, the third data release contains 1576 datacubes, including ~1.5 million independent spectra. It is available at http://califa.caha.es/DR3.
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@article{arxiv.1604.02289,
title = {CALIFA, the Calar Alto Legacy Integral Field Area survey: IV. Third Public data release},
author = {S. F. Sánchez and R. García-Benito and S. Zibetti and C. J. Walcher and B. Husemann and M. A. Mendoza and L. Galbany and J. Falcón-Barroso and D. Mast and J. Aceituno and J. A. L. Aguerri and J. Alves and A. L. Amorim and Y. Ascasibar and D. Barrado-Navascues and J. Barrera-Ballesteros and S. Bekeraitè and J. Bland-Hawthorn and M. Cano Díaz and R. Cid Fernandes and O. Cavichia and C. Cortijo and H. Dannerbauer and M. Demleitner and A. Díaz and R. J. Dettmar and A. de Lorenzo-Cáceres and A. del Olmo and A. Gallazzi and B. García-Lorenzo and A. Gil de Paz and R. González Delgado and L. Holmes and J. Iglésias-Páramo and C. Kehrig and A. Kelz and R. C. Kennicutt and B. Kleemann and E. A. D. Lacerda and R. López Fernández and A. R. López Sánchez and M. Lyubenova and R. Marino and I. Márquez and J. Mendez-Abreu and M. Mollá and A. Monreal-Ibero and R. Ortega Minakata and J. P. Torres-Papaqui and E. Pérez and F. F. Rosales-Ortega and M. M. Roth and P. Sánchez-Blázquez and U. Schilling and K. Spekkens and N. Vale Asari and R. C. E. van den Bosch and G. van de Ven and J. M. Vilchez and V. Wild and L. Wisotzki and A. Yıldırım and B. Ziegler},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.02289},
year = {2016}
}
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23 pages, 15 figures, accepted to be published in A&A