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Absolute stellar photometry on moderate-resolution FPA images

January 1, 2009

An extensive database of star (and Moon) images has been collected by the ground-based RObotic Lunar Observatory (ROLO) as part of the US Geological Survey program for lunar calibration. The stellar data are used to derive nightly atmospheric corrections for the observations from extinction measurements, and absolute calibration of the ROLO sensors is based on observations of Vega and published reference flux and spectrum data. The ROLO telescopes were designed for imaging the Moon at moderate resolution, thus imposing some limitations for the stellar photometry. Attaining accurate stellar photometry with the ROLO image data has required development of specialized processing techniques. A key consideration is consistency in discriminating the star core signal from the off-axis point spread function. The analysis and processing methods applied to the ROLO stellar image database are described. ?? 2009 BIPM and IOP Publishing Ltd.

Publication Year 2009
Title Absolute stellar photometry on moderate-resolution FPA images
DOI 10.1088/0026-1394/46/4/S17
Authors T.C. Stone
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Metrologia
Index ID 70036920
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse