# The GALANTE Photometric System

**Authors:** A. Lorenzo-Guti\'errez, E. J. Alfaro, J. Ma\'iz Apell\'aniz, R. H., Barb\'a, A. Mar\'in-Franch, A. Ederoclite, D. Crist\'obal-Hornillos, J., Varela, H. V\'azquez Rami\'o, J. Cenarro, D. J. Lennon, and P. Garc\'ia-Lario

arXiv: 1904.01577 · 2019-04-04

## TL;DR

This paper details the development and calibration of the GALANTE photometric system, a specialized seven-filter system designed for stellar parameter measurement, including its sensitivity characterization and transformation to SDSS photometry.

## Contribution

It introduces the GALANTE system's filter set, sensitivity curves, and calibration process, including transformation equations from SDSS and initial calibration results.

## Key findings

- GALANTE system includes 7 specialized filters for stellar analysis.
- Transformation equations enable calibration using SDSS and RefCat2.
- Preliminary calibration successfully applied to Cyg OB2 field.

## Abstract

This paper describes the characterization of the GALANTE photometric system, a seven intermediate- and narrow-band filter system with a wavelength coverage from 3000 $\r{A}$ to 9000 $\r{A}$ . We describe the photometric system presenting the full sensitivity curve as a product of the filter sensitivity, CCD, telescope mirror, and atmospheric transmission curves, as well as some first- and second-order moments of this sensitivity function. The GALANTE photometric system is composed of four filters from the J-PLUS photometric system, a twelve broad-to-narrow filter system, and three exclusive filters, specifically designed to measure the physical parameters of stars such as effective temperature $T_{\rm eff}$, $\log(g)$, metallicity, colour excess $E(4405-5495)$, and extinction type $R_{5495}$. Two libraries, the Next Generation Spectral Library (NGSL) and the one presented in Ma\'iz Apell\'aniz & Weiler (2018), have been used to determine the transformation equations between the Sloan Digital Sky Survey ($\textit{SDSS}$) $\textit{ugriz}$ photometry and the GALANTE photometric system. We will use this transformation to calibrate the zero points of GALANTE images. To this end, a preliminary photometric calibration of GALANTE has been made based on two different $\textit{griz}$ libraries ($\textit{SDSS}$ DR12 and ATLAS All-Sky Stellar Reference Catalog, hereinafter $\textit{RefCat2}$). A comparison between both zero points is performed leading us to the choice of $\textit{RefCat2}$ as the base catalogue for this calibration, and applied to a field in the Cyg OB2 association.

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