A catalog of near-IR sources found unresolved with milliarcsecond resolution
A. Richichi, O. Fors, F. Cusano, M. Moerchen

TL;DR
This paper presents a catalog of 556 near-infrared sources unresolved at milliarcsecond resolution, useful for calibrating optical interferometers, especially in regions with high extinction like the Galactic Center.
Contribution
The study provides the first large list of unresolved near-IR sources with high angular resolution, including size limits and auxiliary data, enhancing interferometric calibration options.
Findings
Upper limits on angular sizes for 556 sources
Median magnitude of sources is 7.2 in K_s band
One-third of sources have sizes ≤ 1 milliarcsecond
Abstract
Calibration is one of the long-standing problems in optical interferometric measurements, particularly with long baselines which demand stars with angular sizes on the milliarcsecond scale and no detectable companions. While systems of calibrators have been generally established for the near-infrared in the bright source regime (K\,mag), modern large interferometers are sensitive to significantly fainter magnitudes. We aim at providing a list of sources found unresolved from direct observations with high angular resolution and dynamic range, which can be used to choose interferometric calibrators. To this purpose, we have used a large number of lunar occultations recorded with the ISAAC instrument at the VLT to select sources found to be unresolved and without close companions. An algorithm has been used to determine the limiting angular resolution achieved for each source,…
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