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The SAMI Galaxy Survey: Cubism and covariance, putting round pegs into square holes

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posted on 2024-08-06, 09:40 authored by R. Sharp, J. T. Allen, L. M.R. Fogarty, S. M. Croom, Luca Cortese, A. W. Green, J. Nielsen, S. N. Richards, N. Scott, Edward TaylorEdward Taylor, L. A. Barnes, A. E. Bauer, M. Birchall, J. Bland-Hawthorn, J. V. Bloom, S. Brough, J. J. Bryant, G. N. Cecil, M. Colless, Warrick CouchWarrick Couch, M. J. Drinkwater, S. Driver, C. Foster, M. Goodwin, M. L.P. Gunawardhana, I. T. Ho, E. J. Hampton, A. M. Hopkins, H. Jones, I. S. Konstantopoulos, J. S. Lawrence, S. K. Leslie, G. F. Lewis, J. Liske, R. López-Sánchez, N. P.F. Lorente, R. McElroy, A. M. Medling, S. Mahajan, Jeremy MouldJeremy Mould, Q. Parker, M. B. Pracy, D. Obreschkow, M. S. Owers, A. L. Schaefer, Sarah Sweet, A. D. Thomas, C. Tonini, C. J. Walcher
We present a methodology for the regularisation and combination of sparse sampled and irregularly gridded observations from fibre-optic multi-object integral-field spectroscopy. The approach minimises interpolation and retains image resolution on combining sub-pixel dithered data. We discuss the methodology in the context of the Sydney-AAO Multi-object Integral-field spectrograph (SAMI) Galaxy Survey underway at the Anglo-Australian Telescope. The SAMI instrument uses 13 fibre bundles to perform high-multiplex integral-field spectroscopy across a one degree diameter field of view. The SAMI Galaxy Survey is targeting 3000 galaxies drawn from the full range of galaxy environments. We demonstrate the subcritical sampling of the seeing and incomplete fill factor for the integral-field bundles results in only a 10% degradation in the final image resolution recovered. We also implement a new methodology for tracking covariance between elements of the resulting datacubes which retains 90% of the covariance information while incurring only a modest increase in the survey data volume.

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Australian Research Council

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ISSN

1365-2966

Journal title

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

Volume

446

Issue

2

Pagination

15 pp

Publisher

Oxford University Press

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Copyright © 2014. This article has been accepted for publication in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ©: 2014 The authors. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society.

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eng

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