Abstract
We present a method of fitting optical spectra of galaxies using a basis set of six vectors obtained from principal-component analysis of a library of synthetic spectra of 40,000 star formation histories (SFHs). Using this library, we provide estimates of the resolved effective stellar mass-to-light ratio ( ) for thousands of galaxies from the SDSS-IV/MaNGA integral-field spectroscopic survey. Using a testing framework built on additional synthetic SFHs, we show that the estimates of are reliable (as are their uncertainties) at a variety of signal-to-noise ratios, stellar metallicities, and dust attenuation conditions. Finally, we describe the future release of the resolved stellar mass-to-light ratios as an SDSS-IV/MaNGA Value-Added Catalog and provide a link to the software used to conduct this analysis. (The software can be found at https://github.com/zpace/pcay .)
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Pace, Z. J., Tremonti, C., Chen, Y., Schaefer, A. L., Bershady, M. A., Westfall, K. B., … Wake, D. (2019). Resolved and Integrated Stellar Masses in the SDSS-iv/MaNGA Survey. I. PCA Spectral Fitting and Stellar Mass-to-light Ratio Estimates. The Astrophysical Journal, 883(1), 82. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ab3723
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