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Published January 3, 2002 | Published
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ISOPHOT – Photometric calibration of point sources

Abstract

All observations by the aperture photometer (PHT-P) and the far-infrared (FIR) camera section of ISOPHOT included reference measurements against stable internal fine calibration sources (FCS) to correct for temporal drifts in detector responsivities. The FCSs were absolutely calibrated in-orbit against stars, asteroids and planets, covering wavelengths from 3.2 to 240 μm. We present the calibration concept for point sources within a flux-range from 60 mJy up to 4500 Jy for staring and raster observations in standard configurations and discuss the requisite measurements and the uncertainties involved. In this process we correct for instrumental effects like nonlinearities, signal transients, time variable dark current, misalignments and diffraction effects. A set of formulae is developed that describes the calibration from signal level to flux densities. The scatter of 10 to 20% of the individual data points around the derived calibration relations is a measure of the consistency and typical accuracy of the calibration. The reproducibility over longer periods of time is better than 10%. The calibration tables and algorithms have been implemented in the final versions of the software for offline processing and interactive analysis.

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© 2002 ESO. Article published by EDP Sciences. Received 1 August 2001; Accepted 29 October 2001; Published online 15 January 2002. We would like to thank U. Grözinger for vital support. N. Lu and A. Wehrle are acknowledged for helpful comments on an early version of the manuscript. MC thanks the University of Florida for supporting his contributions to this work through subcontracts (under prime grants NAGW-4201 and NAG 5-3343) with VRI and, in later years, through subcontract UF99025 with Berkeley.

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