Near-Infrared Integral Field Spectroscopy of Normal Star-Forming Galaxies

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The Palomar Integral Field Spectrograph was used to probe a variety of environments in nine nearby galaxies that span a range of morphological types, luminosities, and infrared-to-blue ratios. Near-infrared spectroscopy over two spatial dimensions was obtained for nuclear or bright extranuclear regions in the [FeII] (1.257μm ), [FeII] (1.644μm ), Paβ (1.282μm ), H2 (2.122μm ), and Brγ (2.166μm ) transition lines. These data yield constraints on various characteristics of the star-forming episodes in these regions, including their strength, maturity, spatial variability, and extinction.

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