论文标题
使用超新星积分光谱仪,公共分光光度计标准恒星的均匀重新校准将标准恒星重新校准在CalSpec系统上
Uniform Recalibration of Common Spectrophotometry Standard Stars onto the CALSPEC System using the SuperNova Integral Field Spectrograph
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论文摘要
我们校准了通常用作标准恒星的32颗恒星的分光光度光谱,该光谱在基于HST的CalSpec通量系统上已引用了14颗恒星。在3300 A至9400 A的波长范围内,通过超新星积分光谱仪的观测值和非CALSPEC恒星的观测值是为附近的超新星工厂宇宙学实验的校准。总的来说,该分析使用了4289个标准明星光谱在光度夜里拍摄。作为现代宇宙学分析,所有提交前的方法论决定都是通过通量量表和外部比较结果蒙蔽的。每星星的大量光谱使我们能够与贝叶斯分层模型同时处理整夜的逐波长校准,从而可以一致地处理IA型Supernova宇宙学分析及其与其重要相关的校准。我们确定典型的观察可重复性(曝光> 〜5 s的中位数14 mmAg),maunakea大气传输分布(中位数为7 mmmag,不确定性为1 mmmag)和CalSpec参考星的内部散射(中位数中位数)(8 mmag的中位数)。我们还针对文献滤光片光度法检查了我们的标准,在整个12层范围内发现一般的一致性一致。总体而言,我们系统的平均值在〜3 mmag的水平上校准了CalSpec的平均值。通过我们的大量观察,仔细的交叉检查和14个参考恒星,我们的结果是迄今通过整体场频谱仪以及最佳校准调查的最佳校准。
We calibrate spectrophotometric optical spectra of 32 stars commonly used as standard stars, referenced to 14 stars already on the HST-based CALSPEC flux system. Observations of CALSPEC and non-CALSPEC stars were obtained with the SuperNova Integral Field Spectrograph over the wavelength range 3300 A to 9400 A as calibration for the Nearby Supernova Factory cosmology experiment. In total, this analysis used 4289 standard-star spectra taken on photometric nights. As a modern cosmology analysis, all pre-submission methodological decisions were made with the flux scale and external comparison results blinded. The large number of spectra per star allows us to treat the wavelength-by-wavelength calibration for all nights simultaneously with a Bayesian hierarchical model, thereby enabling a consistent treatment of the Type Ia supernova cosmology analysis and the calibration on which it critically relies. We determine the typical per-observation repeatability (median 14 mmag for exposures >~ 5 s), the Maunakea atmospheric transmission distribution (median dispersion of 7 mmag with uncertainty 1 mmag), and the scatter internal to our CALSPEC reference stars (median of 8 mmag). We also check our standards against literature filter photometry, finding generally good agreement over the full 12-magnitude range. Overall, the mean of our system is calibrated to the mean of CALSPEC at the level of ~ 3 mmag. With our large number of observations, careful crosschecks, and 14 reference stars, our results are the best calibration yet achieved with an integral-field spectrograph, and among the best calibrated surveys.