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Absolute calibration of photometry at 1 through 5 microns
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Sensor CalibrationAstronomical Coordinate SystemPhotometryExoplanet AtmosphereEngineeringMeasurementCalibrationSolar Type StarsCamera CalibrationPhotometry (Optics)EducationSolar-analog MethodInstrumentationAbsolute CalibrationAstrophysics
The solar-analog method is used to determine the absolute calibration of photometry in the J, H, K, L, and M bands to an accuracy of 3 percent, (5 percent at M). This calibration agrees well with the direct calibration obtained by Blackwell et al. (1983); this agreement gives confidence that the calibration is known to an accuracy of 2 percent to 3 percent. The agreement also implies that the behavior of solar type stars is well understood in the infrared and that such stars make reliable standards for calibration of nonstandard photometric bands and for planetary reflectance studies. Both methods indicate that Vega is slightly brighter than indicated by atmospheric models.