The PHANGS-Hα survey. Ground-based narrow-band imaging of nearby star-forming galaxies

Abstract

We present PHANGS-Hα, a narrow-band imaging survey that maps Hα emission over a sample of 65 nearby massive star-forming galaxies. The data were obtained using the MPG-ESO 2.2-meter telescope at La Silla and the du Pont 2.5-meter telescope at Las Campanas Observatory, in the framework of the multi-wavelength cloud-scale (50-100 pc) resolution mapping of molecular gas and star formation conducted by the Physics at High Angular resolution in Nearby GalaxieS (PHANGS) collaboration. PHANGS-Hα complements the already published PHANGS-ALMA, PHANGS-MUSE, PHANGS-HST, and PHANGS-JWST surveys, providing an anchor point for the photometric and astrometric calibration of these datasets, as well as samples of H ii regions, and star formation rate maps for the bulk of the PHANGS sample. We present observations, data processing, and calibration of the PHANGS-Hα dataset, as well as the procedures used to derive emission-line fluxes from narrow-band imaging. A subset of galaxies with available spectroscopic Ha mapping from the PHANGS-MUSE survey allows for a detailed comparison with the narrow-band photometry presented here. This informs a series of best practices for the processing of narrow-band Hα imaging that we apply to the full dataset.

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