3D Universe: Galaxies in 3D across the Universe: synergy between IFS and multi-band panoramic surveys

Galaxies are a complex mix of stars, interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter, distributed in the bulge, disk, and halo. The present day structure and dynamics of these galaxy sub-components are intimately linked to their assembly and evolution over the age of the Universe. This project aims to establish observational constraints to models of galaxy formation and evolution, by resolving in time and space the properties of the stellar populations of galaxies in the local Universe. This project is an extension of our AyA2014 in terms of specific science objectives, techniques, and data, now including CALIFA+ and MaNGA samples. Furthermore, this project proposes to tend a bridge between Integral Field Spectroscopy (IFS) and multi-band cosmological surveys building new tools for the analysis of 2D photo-spectra from JPAS and JPLUS. These new developments guarantee the future explotation of these panoramic surveys for galaxy evolution studies, providing a 3D view of the Universe up to redshift ~1. We use the fossil record that the stellar populations imprint on their galaxy spectra (and photo-spectra) to retrieve when and where the mass and metals were assembled as a function of look-back time and of redshift. The scientific objectives are geared to understand: 1) the growth of spheroids and disks; 2) the cosmic evolution of the star formation in galaxies; 3) the quenching of the star formation in galaxies.

The project uses IFS data from the CALIFA+ survey, designed to make a rational and efficient use of the singular and unique facility of the 3.5m telescope at the Calar Alto observatory. Further, we use JPLUS/JPAS muti-band data from the telescopes in the ICTS Javalambre observatory. The IFS data are complemented with 3D data cubes from the MaNGA first public release. This will allow to extend our CALIFA+ sample covering a large homogeous set of galaxies of all the morphological types and range of galaxy mass. Furthermore, it will expand the galaxy sample in common between IFS and JPAS/PLUS during the first years of observations of these surveys. These IFS re-calibrated data will be essential to build a set of galaxy templates that will be used to “measure” emission line fluxes in the JPAS photo-spectra, and extract the spatially resolved stellar population properties, to empower this survey as a 3D galaxy evolution cosmological machine. These data sets provide the legacy of an important database that together with our analysis allow us to get 2D spatial and temporal maps of the star formation history and metallicity enrichment of galaxies along the Hubble sequence, and global galaxy properties.

Our group forms a consolidated team leading most of the stellar population studies in CALIFA. We have already developed many of the computational tools for the IFS (CALIFA+ and MaNGA) analysis, thanks to a long and tight collaboration between Brasil and Granada, with interchange of PhD young researchers, and months of working visits of the senior scientists between the two countries. We also belong to the JPAS/JPLUS collaboration from the beginning. Our experience with IFS studies place us in a very good position to develop useful tools for the explotation of JPAS/JPLUS as an IFS-like machine. The interaction with other Spanish and Brazillian groups within the JPAS galaxy evolution working team will ensure the success of this project and future explotation of the survey.

News and Activities

Ana and Julio attend the Multivariate Exploratory Data Analysis (MEDA)

Date: 14-18 november 2022

+ Location: ETSIIT (E.T.S. de Ingenierías Informática y de Telecomunicación, UGR)

Julio participates in the European Researches Night

Julio participates in the European Researches Night, telling the pupils from the 4th year of Primary education from the Parque de las Infantas school about how galaxies evolve.

Talk by Julio at the weekly Center for Astrophysics (Harvard & Smithsonian)

Julio gives a virtual talk about his work on the effects of the environment in galaxy evolution using miniJPAS data at the weekly Center for Astrophysics (Harvard & Smithsonian) galaxy cluster discussion group.

Luis gives a talk at SEA XV

Luis gives a talk in the XV Reunion Científica de la Sociedad Española de Astronomía held at La Universidad de La Laguna on September 8th, 2022.

Title: Stellar population studies in the incoming J-PAS survey

Severo Ochoa-IAA Conference

Luis and Julio give a talk in the Severo Ochoa-IAA Conference held at the IAA on July 8th, 2022.

Luis contribution:

2nd annual CAVITY meeting, June 2022

Ana and Rubén presents two talks at the 2nd annual CAVITY meeting held in Granada (Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Granada) from 23th to 24th of June, 2022.

Rubén's talk: The CAVITY reduction pipeline

Talks at the European Astronomical Society in Valencia (2022)

Julio, gives a talk at the European Astronomical Society hold in Valencia from June 27th to July 1st, 2022.

IAA-CSIC Severo Ochoa Advanced School on Galaxy Evolution

Ana, Julio, Ginés & Rubén attend the IAA-CSIC Severo Ochoa Advanced School on Galaxy Evolution, held at the IAA 23-27 May 2022.

Talk by Rubén at the “Educational Psychology and Astronomy" Conference

Talk by Rubén at the Large-Volume Spectroscopic Conference

Rubén gives a talk titled PyJIN 金: direct method abundances for large surveys at the Large-Volume Spectroscopic Analyses of AGN and Star Forming Galaxies in the Era of JWST held online from April 29 to March 1, 2

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