Bibcode
Allende Prieto, C.; del Burgo, C.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 455, Issue 4, p.3864-3870
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2016
Citations
16
Refereed citations
10
Description
Exoplanets have sparked interest in extremely high signal-to-noise ratio
spectroscopic observations of very bright stars, in a regime where flux
calibrators, in particular DA white dwarfs, are not available. We argue
that A-type stars offer a useful alternative and reliable space-based
spectrophotometry is now available for a number of bright ones in the
range 3 < V < 8 mag. By means of comparing observed
spectrophotometry and model fluxes, we identify 18 new very bright
trustworthy A-type flux standards for the optical range (400-800 nm),
and provide scaled model fluxes for them. Our tests suggest that the
absolute fluxes for these stars in the optical are reliable to within 3
per cent. We limit the spectral range to 400-800 nm, since our models
have difficulties to reproduce the observed fluxes in the near-infrared
and, especially, in the near-UV, where the discrepancies rise up to
˜10 per cent. Based on our model fits, we derive angular diameters
with an estimated accuracy of about 1 per cent.