The VISTA ZYJHKs Photometric System: Calibration from 2MASS
Carlos Gonz\'alez-Fern\'andez, Simon T. Hodgkin, Michael J. Irwin,, Eduardo Gonz\'alez-Solares, Sergey E. Koposov, Jim R. Lewis, Jim P. Emerson,, Paul C. Hewett, Aybuke K. Yolda\c{s}, Marco Riello

TL;DR
This paper details the calibration process of VISTA ZYJHKs photometry using 2MASS, analyzing systematics, reddening effects, and achieving high precision in the resulting data.
Contribution
It introduces empirical transformations between 2MASS and VISTA systems and assesses long-term calibration stability and accuracy.
Findings
Photometry is precise to better than 2% in YJHKs bands.
Reddening corrections are effective up to E(B-V)=10.0 for JHKs.
Calibration residuals are minimal, with systematic effects well-characterized.
Abstract
In this paper we describe the routine photometric calibration of data taken with the VIRCAM instrument on the ESO VISTA telescope. The broadband ZYJHKs data are directly calibrated from 2MASS point sources visible in every VISTA image. We present the empirical transformations between the 2MASS and VISTA, and WFCAM and VISTA, photometric systems for regions of low reddening. We investigate the long-term performance of VISTA+VIRCAM. An investigation of the dependence of the photometric calibration on interstellar reddening leads to these conclusions: (1) For all broadband filters, a linear colour-dependent correction compensates the gross effects of reddening where . (2) For and , there is a significantly larger scatter above E(B-V)=5.0, and insufficient measurements to adequately constrain the relation beyond this value. (3) The filters can be corrected to a…
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