Sean D. Points, Knox S. Long, William P. Blair, Rosa Williams, You-Hua Chu, P. Frank Winkler, Richard L. White, Armin Rest, Chuan-Jui Li, Francisco Valdes
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The Dark Energy Camera Magellanic Clouds Emission-Line Survey
We have used the Dark Energy Camera (DECam) on the CTIO Blanco 4-m telescope
to perform a new emission-line survey of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) using
narrow-band H-alpha and [SII] filters in addition to a continuum band for use
in creating pure emission-line images. We refer to this new survey as DeMCELS,
to distinguish it from the earlier Magellanic Cloud Emission Line Survey
(MCELS) that has been in service for nearly 25 years. DeMCELS covers $\sim 54$
degrees$^{2}$, encompassing most of the bright optical disk of the LMC. With
DECam's pixel size of only 0.27", our DeMCELS survey provides a seeing-limited
improvement of 3-5 times over MCELS and is comparable in depth, with surface
brightness limits of 3.3E-17 erg cm$^{-2}$ s$^{-1}$ arcsec$^{-2}$ in H-alpha
and 2.9E-17 erg cm$^{-2}$ s$^{-1}$ arcsec$^{-2}$ in H-alpha and [SII],
respectively. DeMCELS provides detailed morphological information on nebulae of
all scales, from the largest supershells to individual [HII] regions and
supernova remnants, to bubbles of emission surrounding individual stars, and
even to faint structures in the diffuse ionized gas of the LMC. Many complex
regions of emission show significant variations in the ratio of [SII] to
H-alpha, a sign of the mixture of shocks from stellar winds and/or supernovae
with photoionization by embedded hot, young stars. We present the details of
the observing strategy and data processing for this survey, and show selected
results in comparison with previous data. A companion project for the Small
Magellanic Cloud is in progress and will be reported separately. We are making
these new data available to the community at large via the NOIRLab's Data Lab
site.