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2015ApJS..218...29M - Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 218, 29 (2015/June-0)

The panchromatic STARBurst IRregular Dwarf Survey (STARBIRDS): observations and data archive.

McQUINN K.B.W., MITCHELL N.P. and SKILLMAN E.D.

Abstract (from CDS):

Understanding star formation in resolved low mass systems requires the integration of information obtained from observations at different wavelengths. We have combined new and archival multi-wavelength observations on a set of 20 nearby starburst and post-starburst dwarf galaxies to create a data archive of calibrated, homogeneously reduced images. Named the panchromatic ''STARBurst IRregular Dwarf Survey'' archive, the data are publicly accessible through the Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes. This first release of the archive includes images from the Galaxy Evolution Explorer Telescope (GALEX), the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), and the Spitzer Space Telescope (Spitzer) Multiband Imaging Photometer instrument. The data sets include flux calibrated, background subtracted images, that are registered to the same world coordinate system. Additionally, a set of images are available that are all cropped to match the HST field of view. The GALEX and Spitzer images are available with foreground and background contamination masked. Larger GALEX images extending to 4 times the optical extent of the galaxies are also available. Finally, HST images convolved with a 5" point spread function and rebinned to the larger pixel scale of the GALEX and Spitzer 24 µm images are provided. Future additions are planned that will include data at other wavelengths such as Spitzer IRAC, ground-based Hα, Chandra X-ray, and Green Bank Telescope H i imaging.

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Journal keyword(s): astronomical databases: miscellaneous - atlases - galaxies: dwarf - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: starburst - galaxies: star formation

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