Improved Photometric Calibration of the SNLS and the SDSS Supernova Surveys
M. Betoule, J. Marriner, N. Regnault, J.-C. Cuillandre, P. Astier, J., Guy, C. Balland, P. El Hage, D. Hardin, R. Kessler, L. Le Guillou, J. Mosher,, R. Pain, P.-F. Rocci, M. Sako, K. Schahmaneche

TL;DR
This paper presents a combined photometric calibration of the SNLS and SDSS supernova surveys, achieving high precision and consistency by cross-calibrating multiple standard star observations and improving flat-field corrections.
Contribution
It introduces a joint calibration method that combines multiple calibration paths, enhancing the accuracy and consistency of photometric measurements across both surveys.
Findings
Calibration accuracy of about 0.4% in griz bands.
Excellent agreement (better than 1%) between SDSS and SNLS calibrations.
Improved flat-fielding reduces photometric discrepancies.
Abstract
We present a combined photometric calibration of the SNLS and the SDSS supernova survey, which results from a joint effort of the SDSS and the SNLS collaborations. We deliver fluxes calibrated to the HST spectrophotometric star network for large sets of tertiary stars that cover the science fields of both surveys in all photometric bands. We also cross-calibrate directly the two surveys and demonstrate their consistency. For each survey the flat-fielding is revised based on the analysis of dithered star observations. The calibration transfer from the HST spectrophotometric standard stars to the multi-epoch tertiary standard star catalogs in the science fields follows three different paths: observations of primary standard stars with the SDSS PT telescope; observations of Landolt secondary standard stars with SNLS MegaCam instrument at CFHT; and direct observation of faint HST standard…
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