J-PLUS: Towards an homogeneous photometric calibration using Gaia BP/RP low-resolution spectra
C. L\'opez-Sanjuan, H. V\'azquez Rami\'o, K. Xiao, H. Yuan, J. M., Carrasco, J. Varela, D. Crist\'obal-Hornillos, P.-E. Tremblay, A. Ederoclite,, A. Mar\'in-Franch, A. J. Cenarro, P. R. T. Coelho, S. Daflon, A. del Pino, H., Dom\'inguez S\'anchez, J. A. Fern\'andez-Ontiveros

TL;DR
This paper presents a highly precise and accurate photometric calibration method for the J-PLUS survey using Gaia BP/RP spectra and Pan-STARRS data, achieving 1% accuracy across 3284 square degrees.
Contribution
It introduces a novel calibration approach leveraging Gaia low-resolution spectra and Pan-STARRS, improving photometric uniformity and precision for the J-PLUS survey.
Findings
Calibration precision of ~7-12 mmag in most passbands.
Absolute calibration accuracy better than 1%.
Method applicable over 3284 square degrees.
Abstract
We present the photometric calibration of the twelve optical passbands for the Javalambre Photometric Local Universe Survey (J-PLUS) third data release (DR3), comprising 1642 pointings of two square degrees each. We selected nearly 1.5 million main sequence stars with a signal-to-noise ratio larger than ten in the twelve J-PLUS passbands and available low-resolution (R = 20-80) spectrum from the blue and red photometers (BP/RP) in Gaia DR3. We compared the synthetic photometry from BP/RP spectra with the J-PLUS instrumental magnitudes, after correcting for the magnitude and color terms between both systems, to obtain an homogeneous photometric solution for J-PLUS. To circumvent the current limitations in the absolute calibration of the BP/RP spectra, the absolute color scale was derived using the locus of 109 white dwarfs closer than 100 pc with a negligible interstellar extinction.…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
