ZERO POINTS
FOR IMAGING
ZERO POINTS FOR SPECTROSCOPY
The next table shows the results for zero points
for J,H,K filters and the three different optics for some standard stars:
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And these are the averages for all the optics and three bands:
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In the next figure, it's plotted exposure time (in sec) versus magnitude
for imaging mode and SNR=5
These are the data taken durin Jul 01 for spectroscopy 3 bands, grism3
and high resolution optic:
Band | Zero Point | Ext. Coef |
K | 21.93±0.25 | 0.1077 |
H | 21.9±0.3 | 0.2538 |
J | 21.4±0.6 | 0.1612 |
Here
you can see the results of the last run for spectroscopy in Jul 99.