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All-Sky Faint DA White Dwarf Spectrophotometric Standards for Astrophysical Observatories: The Complete Sample

Authors :
Axelrod, Tim
Saha, Abhijit
Matheson, Thomas
Olszewski, Edward W.
Bohlin, Ralph C.
Calamida, Annalisa
Claver, Jenna
Deustua, Susana
Holberg, Jay B.
Hubeny, Ivan
Mackenty, John W.
Malanchev, Konstantin
Narayan, Gautham
Points, Sean
Rest, Armin
Sabbi, Elena
Stubbs, Christopher W.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Hot DA white dwarfs have fully radiative pure hydrogen atmospheres that are the least complicated to model. Pulsationally stable, they are fully characterized by their effective temperature Teff, and surface gravity log g, which can be deduced from their optical spectra and used in model atmospheres to predict their spectral energy distribution (SED). Based on this, three bright DAWDs have defined the spectrophotometric flux scale of the CALSPEC system of HST. In this paper we add 32 new fainter (16.5 < V < 19.5) DAWDs spread over the whole sky and within the dynamic range of large telescopes. Using ground based spectra and panchromatic photometry with HST/WFC3, a new hierarchical analysis process demonstrates consistency between model and observed fluxes above the terrestrial atmosphere to < 0.004 mag rms from 2700 {\AA} to 7750 {\AA} and to 0.008 mag rms at 1.6{\mu}m for the total set of 35 DAWDs. These DAWDs are thus established as spectrophotometric standards with unprecedented accuracy from the near ultraviolet to the near-infrared, suitable for both ground and space based observatories. They are embedded in existing surveys like SDSS, PanSTARRS and GAIA, and will be naturally included in the LSST survey by Rubin Observatory. With additional data and analysis to extend the validity of their SEDs further into the IR, these spectrophotometric standard stars could be used for JWST, as well as for the Roman and Euclid observatories.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in Astrophysical Journal. Corrected error in Table 10 and associated Fig 7 in which RP and BP values for the 3 CALSPEC standards had been transposed

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2305.07563
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/acd333