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20 July 2010 Spectrophotometric calibration system for DECam
J.-P. Rheault, D. L. DePoy, T. W. Behm, E. W. Kylberg, Kris Cabral, Rick Allen, J. L. Marshall
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We present a spectrophotometric calibration system that will be implemented as part of the DES DECam project at the Blanco 4 meter at CTIO. Our calibration system uses a 2nm wide tunable source to measure the instrumental response function of the telescope from 300nm up to 1100nm. The system consists of a monochromator based tunable light source that is projected uniformly on a Lambertian screen using a broadband "line to spot" fiber bundle and an engineered diffuser. Several calibrated photodiodes strategically positioned along the beam path will allow us to measure the throughput as a function of wavelength. Our system has an output power of 0.25 mW, equivalent to a flux of approximately 100 photons/s/pixel on DECam. We also present results from the deployment of a prototype of this system at the Swope 1m at Las Campanas Observatory for the calibration of the photometric equipment used in the Carnegie Supernova Project.
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J.-P. Rheault, D. L. DePoy, T. W. Behm, E. W. Kylberg, Kris Cabral, Rick Allen, and J. L. Marshall "Spectrophotometric calibration system for DECam", Proc. SPIE 7735, Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy III, 773564 (20 July 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.857411
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KEYWORDS
Photodiodes

Calibration

Telescopes

Light sources

Monochromators

Reflectivity

Diffusers

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