Flux calibration of medium-resolution spectra from 300 nm to 2500 nm: Model reference spectra and telluric correction
S. Moehler, A. Modigliani, W. Freudling, N. Giammichele, A. Gianninas,, A. Gonneau, W. Kausch, A. Lancon, S. Noll, T. Rauch, J. Vinther

TL;DR
This paper provides new reference spectra for six southern flux standard stars covering 300-2500 nm and introduces a method for telluric correction using atmospheric models, improving flux calibration for medium- to high-resolution spectra.
Contribution
It offers finely sampled, telluric-free reference spectra and a novel telluric correction method based on atmospheric models for spectroscopic data calibration.
Findings
Reference spectra accurately match observed star spectra.
The telluric correction method effectively reduces atmospheric absorption.
Calibration improves flux accuracy across 300-2500 nm.
Abstract
While the near-infrared wavelength regime is becoming more and more important for astrophysics there is a marked lack of spectrophotometric standard star data that would allow the flux calibration of such data. Furthermore, flux calibrating medium- to high-resolution \'echelle spectroscopy data is challenging even in the optical wavelength range, because the available flux standard data are often too coarsely sampled. We will provide standard star reference data that allow users to derive response curves from 300nm to 2500nm for spectroscopic data of medium to high resolution, including those taken with \'echelle spectrographs. In addition we describe a method to correct for moderate telluric absorption without the need of observing telluric standard stars. As reference data for the flux standard stars we use theoretical spectra derived from stellar model atmospheres. We verify that…
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TopicsCalibration and Measurement Techniques · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
