Patrick Ogle, Lee Armus, Bob Narron, Carl Grillmair, Justin Howell, IRS IST.

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Patrick Ogle, Lee Armus, Bob Narron, Carl Grillmair, Justin Howell, IRS IST

Integrating Spitzer IRS Archival data into IRSA and NED Tap into the power of IPAC database search tools Enable multi-wavelength science IRSA: Original and enhanced multiwavelength data (e.g. IRAS, Spitzer, WISE, Planck, GALEX) NED: Source ID’s, Bandmerging, Basic Data, Photometry/SEDs, all linked to published references. Plan: Deliver IRS Enhanced Spectra and Photometric DB to IRSA Ingest Spitzer IRS Source catalog into NED; link to IRSA spectra

Spitzer IRS

Spitzer IRS (SINGS) Galaxy Targets

Spitzer IRS Spectra SINGS Galaxies (Smith 07) Atlas of Stellar Spectra (Ardila 10)

IRS Database Use Cases 1) Find spectra for all objects brighter than 1 Jy. 2) Search for red galaxies with MIPS24/IRAC8 >4. 3) Search for stars with 0.2<MIPS24/IRAC8<1 dust excess emission. 4) Cross-calibrate photometry a. Spitzer instruments (IRAC,IRS,MIPS) b. Other missions (IRAS, WISE). 5) Understand Spitzer and WISE source colors.

IRS Enhanced Spectra IRS observations (low-resolution, staring mode) Background-subtracted spectra Nods averaged Orders (SL1,2,LL1,2) trimmed and merged Photometry in 6 (8) standard bands: Spitzer IRAC8,PU16,22,MIPS24 IRAS 12,25 WISE bands 3 and 4 (12,22 micron) Headers contain position, photometry, and order matching info

Spitzer IRS Database Queries ID, cross-ID (NED/Simbad), AORkey Position—(RA,Dec) Requested and Extracted Order matching (e.g. LL2/SL1 ratio) Photometry—IRAC8, MIPS24, PU16,22, IRAS 12,25, [WISE12,22] and uncertainties Colors—MIPS24/IRAC8, MIPS24/PU16, PU16/IRAC8, IRAS25/12, [WISE22/12] [Cross-dispersion profile width]

IRSA/Gator Data Release IRS Enhanced Spectra and Spectrophotometric Data to be released as “Spitzer Legacy” in 2011 Fall. Flat-format ASCII table and searchable versions Collection of merged spectra

SHA Interface (TBD) SHA search on position, flux, color… (or any combination thereof) Level 3 (IRS Enhanced) Products tab will give merged spectrum. Spectrum, photometric data plotted in Details:Data tab

NED Interface

NED Search Results

Science Application I. Spitzer Cross-calibration

Science Application II. Star and Galaxy Colors

Science Application III. Quasar Host Galaxies Extended quasar host emission revealed by deficit between Spitzer IRS (enhanced) and MIPS 24 photometry. Difference between regular and optimal extraction emphasizes extended host galaxy emission (PAHs and continuum)

SPICE Optimal Extraction S/N-weighted spectral extraction, using SPICE GUI Uses stellar (point-source) template for instrumental profile (PSF) Stellar PSF template

SPICE Optimal Performance Faint radio galaxy 3C 55 regular vs. optimal Signal-to-noise improvement of up to factor 2

SPICE Optimal Extraction Upgrade Fix wiggles in SPICE optimal extraction Finely sampled (0.1 pixel) spectral map of HR 7341  better matched templates to science targets Optimal extraction revised to pick closest stellar template (modulo 1 pixel) Before After