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CAVITY: Calar Alto Void Integral-field Treasury surveY. I. First public data release

Authors :
García-Benito, Rubén
Jiménez, Andoni
Sánchez-Menguiano, Laura
Ruiz-Lara, Tomás
Puertas, Salvador Duarte
Domínguez-Gómez, Jesús
Bidaran, Bahar
Torres-Ríos, Gloria
Argudo-Fernández, María
Espada, Daniel
Pérez, Isabel
Verley, Simon
Conrado, Ana M.
Florido, Estrella
Rodríguez, Mónica I.
Zurita, Almudena
Alcázar-Laynez, Manuel
De Daniloff, Simon B.
Lisenfeld, Ute
van de Weygaert, Rien
Courtois, Hélène M.
Falcón-Barroso, Jesús
Ferré-Mateu, Anna
Galbany, Lluís
Delgado, Rosa M. González
del Moral-Castro, Ignacio
Peletier, Reynier F.
Román, Javier
Sánchez, Sebastián F.
Sánchez-Alarcón, Pablo M.
Sánchez-Blázquez, Patricia
Villalba-González, Pedro
Azzaro, Marco
Blazek, Martín
Fernández, Alba
Gallego, Julia
Góngora, Samuel
Guijarro, Ana
de Guindos, Enrique
Hermelo, Israel
Hernández, Ricardo
de Juan, Enrique
Vico, Ignacio
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The Calar Alto Void Integral-field Treasury surveY (CAVITY) is a legacy project aimed at characterising the population of galaxies inhabiting voids, which are the most under-dense regions of the cosmic web, located in the Local Universe. This paper describes the first public data release (DR1) of CAVITY, comprising science-grade optical data cubes for the initial 100 out of a total of $\sim$300 galaxies in the Local Universe ($0.005 < z < 0.050$). These data were acquired using the integral-field spectrograph PMAS/PPak mounted on the 3.5m telescope at the Calar Alto observatory. The DR1 galaxy sample encompasses diverse characteristics in the color-magnitude space, morphological type, stellar mass, and gas ionisation conditions, providing a rich resource for addressing key questions in galaxy evolution through spatially resolved spectroscopy. The galaxies in this study were observed with the low-resolution V500 set-up, spanning the wavelength range 3745-7500 \AA, with a spectral resolution of 6.0 \AA (FWHM). Here, we describe the data reduction and characteristics and data structure of the CAVITY datasets essential for their scientific utilisation, highlighting such concerns as vignetting effects, as well as the identification of bad pixels and management of spatially correlated noise. We also provide instructions for accessing the CAVITY datasets and associated ancillary data through the project's dedicated database.<br />Comment: 17 pages, 9 figures, 5 tables. Accepted for publication in A&A

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2410.08265
Document Type :
Working Paper