Bibcode
Allende Prieto, Carlos; Hubeny, Ivan; Smith, J. Allyn
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 396, Issue 2, pp. 759-771.
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2009
Citations
17
Refereed citations
14
Description
The spectral energy distributions for pure-hydrogen (DA) hot white
dwarfs can be accurately predicted by model atmospheres. This makes it
possible to define spectrophotometric calibrators by scaling the
theoretical spectral shapes with broad-band photometric observations - a
strategy successfully exploited for the spectrographs onboard the Hubble
Space Telescope (HST) using three primary DA standards. Absolute fluxes
for non-DA secondary standards, introduced to increase the density of
calibrators in the sky, need to be referred to the primary standards,
but a far better solution would be to employ a network of DA stars
scattered throughout the sky. We search for blue objects in the sixth
data release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and fit DA model
fluxes to identify suitable candidates. Reddening needs to be considered
in the analysis of many of these stars. We propose a list of nine
pure-hydrogen white dwarfs with absolute fluxes with estimated
uncertainties below 3 per cent, including four objects with estimated
errors <2 per cent, as candidates for spectrophotometric standards in
the range 14 < g < 18, and provide model-based fluxes scaled to
match the SDSS broad-band fluxes for each. We apply the same method to
the three HST DA standards, linking the zero point of their absolute
fluxes to ugr magnitudes transformed from photometry obtained with the
US Naval Observatory 1-m telescope. For these stars, we estimate
uncertainties of <1 per cent in the optical, finding good consistency
with the fluxes adopted for HST calibration.