Web

Here we describe the general content and functionality of all pages in Marvin-Web. Most of the functionality that you will find on the Web exists in Marvin Tools. Indeed, a lot of the functionality simply uses existing Marvin tools.

Main Page

The main Marvin splash page for the MaNGA survey contains a navigation bar with links to other Marvin pages, a Log-In window, general information about Marvin and the development team, as well as quick contact information at the bottom.

ID Search Box:

This search box allows to search for MaNGA objects either by plate-IFU, plateID, or mangaID. It features autocompletion so just start typing away.

Note: The dropdown menu does NOT display all available designations given the typed entry.

Version Dropdown Select:

A dropdown select button indicating what version of MaNGA data you are currently working with. The default available releases are public data releases.

Login:

The Marvin login box. Log in using your personal SDSS credentials or the general SDSS username and password to access collaboration data.

Image Roulette Page

The Image Roulette page displays a random set of 16 images of galaxies from the MaNGA survey. Each thumbnail on the left is displayed in larger form on the right. Click the giant image to go the individual Galaxy Page.

Search Page

The Search page enables querying the MaNGA dataset using a simplified interface with pseudo-natural language syntax.

Return Parameters:

A dropdown multiple select box indicating which parameters are available to query on and/or return. You may select multiple parameters (up to 5). See Query Parameters.

Search Filter:

An input string search filter box that accepts a pseudo-natural language format.

The search filter accepts boolean search strings that are parsed with a modified version of SQLAlchemy-boolean-search. Please see here for a Boolean Search Syntax.

Guided Query Builder:

If you need help building a query, you can use this to help design your SQL filter. This feature uses the Jquery Query Builder.

After a query is run a table of results is generated to navigate around. Returned columns include some default target identification parameters, plus any parameters used in your search filter, or additional returned parameters. Large result sets are paginated. You can also sort on individual columns by clicking the column header.

View Galaxies:

After a search, the View Galaxies button will display the postage stamp images of all the galaxies in the results. This page displays up to 16 galaxies at a time, with the big carousel image linking to the individual galaxy page. There are pagination buttons to help you cycle through your pages.

Plate Pages

A Plate page includes:

  • meta-data: some basic information about the Plate
  • data link: a link to the plate directory on the SAS
  • galaxy images: the set of galaxies observed on this plate, that link to the individual galaxy pages

Galaxy Pages

A Galaxy page includes:

  • meta-data: basic observation details (such as coordinates and signal-to-noise2), quality flags, and targeting information,

  • cube quality: The quality of the cube as indicated by the DRP3QUAL bitmask. The bitmask is indicated. Hover over the flags button to see a pop up of the flags contained in the given bitmask.

    • Color Code:
      • Green - Good Quality
      • Yellow - Poor Quality
      • Red - Critical Failures
  • manga target bits: The MaNGA target bit masks for the current galaxy. Indicates a Galaxy, Stellar, or Ancillary bit. Hover over the flags button to see a pop up of the flags contained in the given bitmask.

  • download link: links to download the cube, RSS, or the default DAP maps FITS files

  • SDSS Skyserver link: view the galaxy in the SDSS Skyserver,

  • Map/Specview toggle button: Click this toggle button to activate:

Spectrum Display

Enable the spectrum display by toggling on the Map/SpecView box. The spectrum display uses the DyGraphs javascript library.

  • Select Spectrum: Click on the image or a map to show the spectrum of the spaxel at a particular location (default is central spaxel) whose coordinates are listed above the spectrum. The most recently selected location in the image is indicated by the red dot.
  • Zooming: Zoom in by clicking and dragging either horizontally or vertically. Double click to unzoom. The zoomed region will remain as you click on different locations of the galaxy image.
  • Panning: When zoomed in, hold shift and click and drag with the mouse to pan left and right.
  • Spectrum features:
    • green solid line: spectrum (in observed frame)
    • green shaded region: 1-sigma error range
    • blue solid line: full model fit (HYB10-GAU-MILESHC for Data Release >= 15 and MPL-7, HYB10-MILESHC-MILESHC for MPL-8, HYB10-MILESHC-MASTARHC for MPL-9)
    • cursor coordinates: wavelength, flux, and model fit values
  • Toggle Options:
    • Toggle common lines measured by the DAP
    • Toggle between observed and rest-frame wavelengths
    • Toggle a mask of bad DONOTUSE pixel regions

Map Display

Enable the map display by toggling the red Map/SpecView box. This displays a series of three maps by default, with the ability to select up to six maps. The default maps loaded are the stellar velocity map, the Halpha emission line flux map, and the d4000 spectral index map. All maps are generated using the HighCharts javascript library.

  • Selecting Maps: Choose Analysis Properties and Binning-Stellar Template combinations to show.
    • Analysis Property Dropdown: Choose up to 6 properties. Default properties are the Halpha emission line flux (Gaussian fit), the stellar velocity, and the d4000 spectral index maps.
    • Binning Scheme–Stellar Template Dropdown: Choose a binning and stellar template set combination. Default is HYB10-GAU-MILESHC (i.e., hybrid binning scheme with stellar continuum fit in Voronoi bins with signal-to-noise ratio >= 10 and emission lines fit in each spaxel with the MILESHC stellar template set).
    • Get Maps: Click to display maps.
    • Reset Selection: Clear your selected Analysis Properties (Binning Scheme and Stellar Template combination will remain the same.).
  • Sigma Corrections: When selecting the stellar_sigma or emline_sigma maps, we automatically apply the relevant sigma correction. A corrected map is indicated via the Corrected: [name] map title. Uncorrected maps, for example, in MPL-6, retain the original title name.
  • Map Color Schemes:
    • No Data and Bad Data
      • Grey = Values with the “NoCoverage” maskbit set, or for MPL-4, a mask value of 1.
      • Hatched area = Values with mask bits (5, 6, 7, or 30) set or low S/N (S/N ratio < 1; not used for velocity maps).
    • Color Maps
      • CIE Lab Linear L* (Black-Green-White): default color map for sequential values (e.g., emission line fluxes).
      • Inferno (Indigo-Red-White): alternative color map for sequential values used for velocity dispersion maps.
      • Blue-White-Red: diverging color map with Blue and Red symmetrically diverging from the midpoint color White used for velocity maps.
    • Color Axis
      • The color axes are restricted to the following percentile ranges of the unmasked data to best display the relative patterns within each map without being skewed by outliers.
        • Velocity: 10-90th percentiles
        • Velocity dispersion: 10-90th percentiles
        • Emission line flux: 5-95th percentiles
        • Other: min-max
  • Hover: Hover over a Spaxel to show its (x, y) coordinates and value (also indicated by an arrow next to the color axis).
  • Show Spectrum: Click on an individual Spaxel to display it in the above Spectrum Viewer.
  • Saving a Map: Click on the menu dropdown (three horizontal lines) just to the upper right of each map and select file format (PNG, JPG, PDF, SVG).

Galaxy Properties Display

Clicking the Galaxy Properties tab will show you the NASA-Sloan Atlas (NSA) catalog information for this galaxy in a table format. In addition, there are two tabs for interactive display.

  • NSA table: Most of the NSA galaxy properties are displayed in this table (paginated by default). Click the arrow in the upper right corner to toggle the pagination and view all parameters at once.
  • Scatter Plot: This tab provides two convenient scatter plots highlighting the relative location of the specific galaxy amongst the NSA sample of MaNGA galaxies. The plots are interactive. Click and drag to zoom in. Hover over points to see pop up info. You can change the plotted parameters by dragging and dropping one of the twelve bold parameters displayed in the NSA table on the left. As you drag, the drop location will be highlighted in red.
  • Box and Whisker: This tab provides a simplified interface to the Scatter Plot tab. It displays the galaxy NSA parameter relative the entire sample in a series of box-and-whisker plots. By default, the twelve bold parameters in the NSA table are displayed here. Hover over the red dot or the outliers to see their values. Scroll horizontally to see more parameters.
In each box-and-whisker plot:
  • The red dot is the galaxy parameter value.
  • The horizontal line is the median value of the NSA sample.
  • The lower and upper bounds of the box are the 25th and 75th percentiles.
  • The whiskers of the box are 1.5 * interquartile range.
  • Outlier points are indicated as light grey open circles.