Sabyasachi Chattopadhyay, M. Bershady, D. Law, K. Westfall, S. Shetty, C. Machuca, M. Cappellari, K. Rubin, K. Bundy, Samantha Penny
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摘要
我们利用WIYN 3.5米望远镜上的HexPak积分场单元,以高6.5倍的光谱分辨率(σ ∼ 10 km s-1)重新观测了MaNGA巡天中的40个低倾角恒星形成星系(σ ∼ 65 km s-1)。这些观测的目的是校准 MaNGA 的仪器分辨率,并描述暖星际介质和电离星系外流的湍流特征。在此,我们报告与校准 MaNGA 光谱分辨率有关的 Hα 区域观测结果。值得注意的是,我们发现之前报告的 MaNGA 线展函数(LSF)高斯宽度被系统性地低估了仅 1%。在我们的样本中,LSF 的增加适度地降低了以 1-2 kpc 空间尺度采样的 H ii 区域为主的光谱的特征离散度,从 23 km s-1 降至 20 km s-1,或者说随机运动动能降低了 25%。这相应地降低了在相同空间尺度上采样的星系的线宽与恒星形成率表面密度之间关系的离散零点。这种适度的零点移动似乎并没有改变线宽与恒星蜕变率表面密度之间关系的幂律斜率。我们的研究还表明,采用这样一种方法,即把校正后的线宽计算为测量线宽平方值与LSF高斯平方值之差的中位数的平方根,可以避免偏差,并能可靠地使用较低信噪比的数据。
SDSS-IV MaNGA: Calibration of astrophysical line-widths in the Hα region using HexPak observations
We have re-observed $\rm \sim$40 low-inclination, star-forming galaxies from the MaNGA survey (σ ∼ 65 km s−1) at ∼6.5 times higher spectral resolution (σ ∼ 10 km s−1) using the HexPak integral field unit on the WIYN 3.5m telescope. The aim of these observations is to calibrate MaNGA’s instrumental resolution and to characterize turbulence in the warm interstellar medium and ionized galactic outflows. Here we report the results for the Hα region observations as they pertain to the calibration of MaNGA’s spectral resolution. Remarkably, we find that the previously-reported MaNGA line-spread-function (LSF) Gaussian width is systematically underestimated by only 1 %. The LSF increase modestly reduces the characteristic dispersion of H ii regions-dominated spectra sampled at 1–2 kpc spatial scales from 23 to 20 km s−1 in our sample, or a 25 % decrease in the random-motion kinetic energy. This commensurately lowers the dispersion zeropoint in the relation between line-width and star-formation rate surface-density in galaxies sampled on the same spatial scale. This modest zero-point shift does not appear to alter the power-law slope in the relation between line-width and star-formation rate surface-density. We also show that adopting a scheme whereby corrected line-widths are computed as the square root of the median of the difference in the squared measured line width and the squared LSF Gaussian avoids biases and allows for lower SNR data to be used reliably.