ISAAC trending system: HISTORY plot
Last update: 2007-10-14T21:43:52 (UT)
same group: SW_extinct   FOV-grad SW-arm SW-band/LW-arm LW-arm
close window history: 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006   2007   2008   2009 2010 2011 2012 2013   HEALTH
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*Date on this monitor changes at 21:00 UT
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  • The NIR extinction coefficients have been adopted from Mason, E., Lombardi, G., Lidman, C., Jaunsen, A., 2007, "Paranal NIR Extinction coefficients", in "ESO Calibration Workshop"
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Source* Average [info] Thresholds [info] N_data Data downloads Remarks
method value unit method value
1 QC1DB MEDIAN 25.231 MAG OFF± 0.100 55 this | last_yr | all J phot. zeropoints corrected for extinction
2 QC1DB MEDIAN 24.772 MAG OFF± 0.100 50 this | last_yr | all H phot. zeropoints corrected for extinction
3 QC1DB MEDIAN 24.964 MAG OFF± 0.100 59 this | last_yr | all Js phot. zeropoints corrected for extinction
4 QC1DB MEDIAN 24.247 MAG OFF± 0.100 71 this | last_yr | all Ks phot. zeropoints corrected for extinction
*Data sources: QC1DB: QC1 database; LOCAL: local text file
This plot

This is the trending plot for the ISAAC photometric zeropoints for the SW-arm

These plots describe:
1. Photometric Zeropoint SW arm, J filter (lam = 1.25 mu), reduced for airmass = 0, kappa(J) = 0.09
2. Photometric Zeropoint SW arm, H filter (lam = 1.65 mu), reduced for airmass = 0, kappa(H) = 0.04
3. Photometric Zeropoint SW arm, Js filter (lam = 1.24 mu), reduced for airmass = 0, kappa(Js) = 0.05
4. Photometric Zeropoint SW arm, Ks filter (lam = 2.16 mu), reduced for airmass = 0, kappa(Ks) = 0.06
The NIR extinction coefficients have been adopted from Mason, E., Lombardi, G., Lidman, C., Jaunsen, A., 2007, "Paranal NIR Extinction coefficients", in "ESO Calibration Workshop" Find more information about ISAAC photometric zeropoint frames here.

 


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