Uniform Recalibration of Common Spectrophotometry Standard Stars onto the CALSPEC System using the SuperNova Integral Field Spectrograph - Archive ouverte HAL
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Uniform Recalibration of Common Spectrophotometry Standard Stars onto the CALSPEC System using the SuperNova Integral Field Spectrograph

David Rubin
G. Aldering
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C. Aragon
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S. Bailey
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C. Baltay
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K. Boone
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Y. Copin
S. Dixon
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R. Gupta
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B. Hayden
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W. Hillebrandt
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A.G. Kim
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M. Kowalski
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D. Kuesters
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J. Nordin
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S. Perlmutter
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K.A. Ponder
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D. Rabinowitz
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K. Runge
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N. Suzuki
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S. Taubenberger
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R.C. Thomas
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M. Vincenzi
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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.
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hal-03672348 , version 1 (10-03-2023)

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David Rubin, G. Aldering, P. Antilogus, C. Aragon, S. Bailey, et al.. Uniform Recalibration of Common Spectrophotometry Standard Stars onto the CALSPEC System using the SuperNova Integral Field Spectrograph. The Astrophysical Journal Supplement, 2022, 263 (1), pp.1. ⟨10.3847/1538-4365/ac7b7f⟩. ⟨hal-03672348⟩
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