The EDGE-CALIFA Survey: An Extragalactic Database for Galaxy Evolution Studies

Author:

Wong TonyORCID,Cao YixianORCID,Luo YufengORCID,Bolatto Alberto D.ORCID,Sánchez Sebastián F.ORCID,Barrera-Ballesteros Jorge K.ORCID,Blitz LeoORCID,Colombo Dario,Dannerbauer HelmutORCID,Green Alex,Kalinova Veselina,Khan Ferzem,Kim Andrew,Lacerda Eduardo A. D.,Leroy Adam K.ORCID,Levy Rebecca C.ORCID,Lin XinchengORCID,Luo YuanzeORCID,Rosolowsky Erik W.ORCID,Rubio MónicaORCID,Teuben PeterORCID,Utomo DyasORCID,Villanueva VicenteORCID,Vogel Stuart N.ORCID,Wang Xinyu

Abstract

Abstract The EDGE-CALIFA survey provides spatially resolved optical integral-field unit and CO spectroscopy for 125 galaxies selected from the Calar Alto Legacy Integral Field Area Survey (CALIFA) Data Release 3 sample. The Extragalactic Database for Galaxy Evolution (EDGE) presents the spatially resolved products of the survey as pixel tables that reduce the oversampling in the original images and facilitate comparison of pixels from different images. By joining these pixel tables to lower-dimensional tables that provide radial profiles, integrated spectra, or global properties, it is possible to investigate the dependence of local conditions on large-scale properties. The database is freely accessible and has been utilized in several publications. We illustrate the use of this database and highlight the effects of CO upper limits on the inferred slopes of the local scaling relations between the stellar mass, star formation rate (SFR), and H2 surface densities. We find that the correlation between H2 and SFR surface density is the tightest among the three relations.

Funder

NSF ∣ MPS ∣ Division of Astronomical Sciences

Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo

National Radio Astronomy Observatory

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

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