Calibration of the Cherenkov Telescope Array
Markus Gaug, Michael Daniel, David Berge, Raquel de los Reyes, Michele, Doro, Andreas Foerster, Maria Concetta Maccarone, Dan Parsons, Christopher, van Eldik (for the CTA Consortium)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the calibration strategies for the Cherenkov Telescope Array, focusing on systematic uncertainty reduction, atmospheric monitoring, and adaptive scheduling to optimize gamma-ray observations.
Contribution
It presents a comprehensive calibration framework including onsite camera calibration, atmospheric profiling, and intelligent scheduling for the CTA.
Findings
Calibration methods aim to meet strict systematic uncertainty requirements.
Atmospheric monitoring with advanced instruments is integral to calibration.
Adaptive scheduling improves observation efficiency under varying atmospheric conditions.
Abstract
The construction of the Cherenkov Telescope Array is expected to start soon. We will present the baseline methods and their extensions currently foreseen to calibrate the observatory. These are bound to achieve the strong requirements on allowed systematic uncertainties for the reconstructed gamma-ray energy and flux scales, as well as on the pointing resolution, and on the overall duty cycle of the observatory. Onsite calibration activities are designed to include a robust and efficient calibration of the telescope cameras, and various methods and instruments to achieve calibration of the overall optical throughput of each telescope, leading to both inter-telescope calibration and an absolute calibration of the entire observatory. One important aspect of the onsite calibration is a correct understanding of the atmosphere above the telescopes, which constitutes the calorimeter of this…
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