The New Swift/UVOT+MaNGA (SwiM) Value-added Catalog
Abstract
We present the the new Swift/UVOT+MaNGA (SwiM) catalog (SwiMv4.1). SwiMv4.1 is designed to study star-formation and dust attenuation within nearby galaxies given the unique overlap of Swift/UVOT near-ultraviolet (NUV) imaging and MaNGA integral field optical spectroscopy. SwiMv4.1 comprises 559 objects, ~4 times more than the original SwiM catalog (SwiMv3.1), spans a redshift range z~0.0002-0.1482, and provides a more diverse and rich sample. Approximately 5% of the final MaNGA sample is included in SwiMv4.1, and 42% of the SwiMv4.1 galaxies are cross-listed with other well-known catalogs. We present the same data as SwiMv3.1, including UVOT images, SDSS images and MaNGA emission-line and spectral index maps with the same pixel size and angular resolution for each galaxy, and a file containing galaxy and observational properties. We designed SwiMv4.1 to be unbiased, which resulted in some objects having low signal-to-noise ratios in their MaNGA or Swift data. We addressed this by providing a new file containing the fraction of science-ready pixels in each MaNGA emission-line map, and the integrated flux and inverse variance for all three NUV filters. The uniform angular resolution and sampling in SwiMv4.1 will help answer a number of scientific questions, including constraining quenching and attenuation in the local Universe and studying the effects of black hole feedback. The galaxy maps, catalog files, and their associated data models are publicly released on the SDSS website: https://www.sdss4.org/dr17/dataaccess/value-added-catalogs/?vacid=swift-manga-value-added-catalog.
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