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PHANGS-JWST: Data Processing Pipeline and First Full Public Data Release

Authors :
Williams, Thomas G.
Lee, Janice C.
Larson, Kirsten L.
Leroy, Adam K.
Sandstrom, Karin
Schinnerer, Eva
Thilker, David A.
Belfiore, Francesco
Egorov, Oleg V.
Rosolowsky, Erik
Sutter, Jessica
DePasquale, Joseph
Pagan, Alyssa
Berger, Travis A.
Anand, Gagandeep S.
Barnes, Ashley T.
Bigiel, Frank
Boquien, Médéric
Cao, Yixian
Chastenet, Jérémy
Chevance, Mélanie
Chown, Ryan
Dale, Daniel A.
Deger, Sinan
Eibensteiner, Cosima
Emsellem, Eric
Faesi, Christopher M.
Glover, Simon C. O.
Grasha, Kathryn
Hannon, Stephen
Hassani, Hamid
Henshaw, Jonathan D.
Jiménez-Donaire, María J.
Kim, Jaeyeon
Klessen, Ralf S.
Koch, Eric W.
Li, Jing
Liu, Daizhong
Meidt, Sharon E.
Méndez-Delgado, J. Eduardo
Murphy, Eric J.
Neumann, Justus
Neumann, Lukas
Neumayer, Nadine
Oakes, Elias K.
Pathak, Debosmita
Pety, Jérôme
Pinna, Francesca
Querejeta, Miguel
Ramambason, Lise
Romanelli, Andrea
Sormani, Mattia C.
Stuber, Sophia K.
Sun, Jiayi
Teng, Yu-Hsuan
Usero, Antonio
Watkins, Elizabeth J.
Weinbeck, Tony D.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The exquisite angular resolution and sensitivity of JWST is opening a new window for our understanding of the Universe. In nearby galaxies, JWST observations are revolutionizing our understanding of the first phases of star formation and the dusty interstellar medium. Nineteen local galaxies spanning a range of properties and morphologies across the star-forming main sequence have been observed as part of the PHANGS-JWST Cycle 1 Treasury program at spatial scales of $\sim$5-50pc. Here, we describe pjpipe, an image processing pipeline developed for the PHANGS-JWST program that wraps around and extends the official JWST pipeline. We release this pipeline to the community as it contains a number of tools generally useful for JWST NIRCam and MIRI observations. Particularly for extended sources, pjpipe products provide significant improvements over mosaics from the MAST archive in terms of removing instrumental noise in NIRCam data, background flux matching, and calibration of relative and absolute astrometry. We show that slightly smoothing F2100W MIRI data to 0.9" (degrading the resolution by about 30 percent) reduces the noise by a factor of $\approx$3. We also present the first public release (DR1.1.0) of the pjpipe processed eight-band 2-21 $\mu$m imaging for all nineteen galaxies in the PHANGS-JWST Cycle 1 Treasury program. An additional 55 galaxies will soon follow from a new PHANGS-JWST Cycle 2 Treasury program.<br />Comment: 49 pages (27 in Appendices), 54 Figures (39 in Appendices), 3 Tables. Accepted for publication in ApJS. Updated to match accepted version. Data available at https://archive.stsci.edu/hlsp/phangs/phangs-jwst

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2401.15142
Document Type :
Working Paper