“…Stirred-oil bath and heat-pipe BBRs are used from −50 • C to 1,050 • C. These BBRs are fully characterized in order to unambiguously link the calibrated contact thermometer reading to the derived radiance temperature. The uncertainties of t 90 , as shown in Table 1, include components for stabilization, equilibration, short-term stability, calibration of contact thermometers, immersion effects, temperature drop across the cavity wall, temperature distribution along the cavity wall, wall emissivity, and uncertainty of the cavity emissivity [5,6]. Between 1,000 • C and 3,000 • C, two graphite-tube radiators are used.…”