A. M. Tatarnikov, S. G. Zheltoukhov, N. I. Shatsky, M. A. Burlak, N. A. Maslennikova, A. A. Vakhonin
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摘要
我们解释了安装在斯滕伯格天文研究所高加索山天文台2.5米望远镜上的ASTRONICAM近红外光谱仪相机的光度操作模式的细节,并描述了用于对采集数据进行初级校正和整体管道缩减的算法。我们给出了从2MASS光度系统到仪器(Y)波段系统的转换方程。我们推导了仪器光度系统和标准MKO-NIR(Mauna Kea Observatories Near Infrared)系统之间的颜色转换系数,用于\(J\)、\(H\)和\(K\)波段滤波器,并表明相机系统接近标准光度系统。我们发现,在天顶观测的情况下,平均背景亮度水平和(1^{\prime\prime})看到的恒星具有(J=22^{\textrm{m}){.}5\),\(K=19\ overset{\textrm{m}}{.}5\)可以在信噪比(SNR=3\)下用3000-s曝光进行测量。
Photometric Operation Mode of the ASTRONIRCAM Camera
We explain the details of the photometric operation mode of the ASTRONICAM near-IR spectrograph camera mounted on the 2.5-m telescope of the Caucasian Mountain Observatory of the Sternberg Astronomical Institute and describe algorithms used for primary correction and overall pipeline reduction of the acquired data. We present the transformation equations from the 2MASS photometric system to the instrumental \(Y\)-band system. We derive color transformation coefficients between the instrumental photometric system and standard MKO-NIR (Mauna Kea Observatories Near-Infrared) system for the \(J\), \(H\), and \(K\)-band filters and show that the camera system is close to the standard photometric system. We found that in the case of observations at zenith, average background brightness level, and \(1^{\prime\prime}\) seeing the stars with \(J=22^{\textrm{m}}\), \(H=20\overset{\textrm{m}}{.}5\), \(K=19\overset{\textrm{m}}{.}5\) can be measured with a 3000-s exposure at the signal-to-noise ratio \(SNR=3\).
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Astrophysical Bulletin is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes the results of original research in various areas of modern astronomy and astrophysics, including observational and theoretical astrophysics, physics of the Sun, radio astronomy, stellar astronomy, extragalactic astronomy, cosmology, and astronomy methods and instrumentation.