2024
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stae2265
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A network of cooler white dwarfs as infrared standards for flux calibration

Abbigail K Elms,
Nicola Pietro Gentile Fusillo,
Pier-Emmanuel Tremblay
et al.

Abstract: The accurate flux calibration of observational data is vital for astrophysics and cosmology because absolute flux uncertainties of stellar standards propagate into scientific results. With the ever higher precision achieved by telescopic missions (e.g. JWST) in the infrared (IR), suitable calibrators are required for this regime. The basis of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) flux scale is defined by model fits of three hot ($\it {T_\rm{eff}}> \rm 30\, 000$ K) hydrogen-atmosphere (DA) white dwarfs, which… Show more

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