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Title: WFCAM Photometric Calibration


1
WFCAM Photometric Calibration
  • Simon Hodgkin

2
Overview
  • Conversion from WFCAM counts to Vega magnitudes
    at airmass unity in the MKO-NIR system
  • The goal is to achieve this to 2 accuracy
    (UKIDSS)
  • J ZPJ Jinst kJ (? 1)
  • strictly kJ kJ kJ(J K)

3
Flies in the ointment
  • spatial systematics
  • scattered light
  • flatfield errors
  • variable pixel scale
  • geometrical vignetting/secondary reflectivity
  • extinction colour dependence
  • extinction time dependence
  • chip-to-chip gain dependence
  • chip-to-chip QE colour effects
  • filter colour terms (4 filters)

4
Scattered Light in WFI
WFI V-band observation of a Landolt standard
field. Right hand panel shows the results of
applying a quadratic correction term ?mag
a ( ?2 ?2 )
5
Scattered Light in INT ?
  • Landolt field centred on each chip (chip4 twice
    offset for clarity)
  • Plot of distance from rotator centre with size of
    bar equal to delta magnitude
  • No evidence for systematic variation in
    delta-magnitude with spatial position.
  • Note that ESO WFI at CASS with multi-element
    corrector, while INT WFC at prime with fewer
    reflections

6
Primary Standards
  • JAC are observing standards with the Mauna Kea
    consortium filter set in UFTI (Simons and
    Tokunaga 2002, Tokunaga et al. 2002)
  • gt100 UKIRT standards with (JHK)MKO-NIR which will
    not saturate a 1s WFCAM exposure (about 50 for a
    5s exp) http//www.jach.hawaii.edu/JACpublic/UKIRT
    /astronomy/calib/fs_izjhklm.dat
  • WFCAM uses the same JHK filter system
  • Preliminary results show persistence effects are
    small (2e-4 after 20s)
  • The UKIRT standards therefore make excellent
    primary standards for WFCAM
  • Y,Z and narrow-band filters require extra work

7
Funny Filters
  • YZ define new passbands
  • YZ can be bootstrapped into the Vega system
  • Requires observations of primary standards over
    a wide range of colours to define the ZP
  • Can then tie secondary fields into the same
    system
  • Narrowband filters (H2, Br-?, CO) require
    observations of flux standards first

8
Secondary Standards
  • By defining standard fields we
  • Beat down the noise
  • Allow for variables
  • Can measure spatial systematics
  • Can measure colour-terms (can change)
  • Calibrate 4 detectors simultaneously
  • Choosing fields
  • Spaced every 2 hours in RA
  • Equatorial (good for VISTA)
  • d20 degrees (X1.0)
  • Range of colours
  • How many stars? 100s? 1000s?

9
Initial Strategy
  • Observe UKIRT standards with each chip
  • Chip-to-chip gain
  • Colour equations
  • Meso-step star field across array
  • Spatial systematics
  • Begin programme to define secondary standards

10
Long Term Strategy
  • Repeat measurements of secondary standard fields
    (gt3 measurements per field)
  • Monitor spatial systematics (esp. as WFCAM comes
    off/on)
  • Monitor colour equations

11
Nightly Calibration
  • Overheads
  • E.g. ( (3x5s) 20s ) x 5 filters slew acq
  • 5s S/N100 J15 (5 min total)
  • 30s S/N100 J16 (11min total)
  • Frequency
  • Depends on stability of a photometric night
    hourly ? 2-hourly ?
  • Extinction
  • Do we measure it nightly/hourly/at all ?
  • Or do we observe standards close to targets

12
Possible standard fields
  • Around UKIRT standards
  • 100s of stars, measured simul. with primary std
  • Mostly red
  • Near Galactic Plane (5h4518, 7h1500, 17h5000,
    20h3018)
  • 1000s of stars, avoid worst crowding
  • Mostly red
  • Globular clusters (NGC5053, M3)
  • Horizontal branch for blue stars
  • Small, dense cores
  • Open clusters (Pleiades, Praesepe)
  • Numerous, large areal coverage
  • Not many stars

13
NGC5053 2MASS J
8 arcminutes
14
NGC5053 source counts
15
The Globular M3
16
M3 Source Counts
17
Gal Plane 1000 (red) stars
5h45m18d (l190, b-6)
18
Galactic Plane Field
19
Pre-WFCAM observations?
  • How photometrically stable is MKO, e.g. with
    humidity?
  • How does extinction vary with time on a wet vs
    dry night?
  • Enough data to investigate this?

20
The Globular NGC5053
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