Absolute Radiometric Calibration of TESS-W and SQM Night Sky Brightness Sensors.
Sensors (Basel)
; 19(6)2019 Mar 17.
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| ID: mdl-30884892
We develop a general optical model and describe the absolute radiometric calibration of the readings provided by two widely-used night sky brightness sensors based on irradiance-to-frequency conversion. The calibration involves the precise determination of the overall spectral sensitivity of the devices and also the constant G relating the output frequency of the light-to-frequency converter chip to the actual band-weighted and field-of-view averaged spectral radiance incident on the detector (brightness). From these parameters, we show how to define a rigorous astronomical absolute photometric system in which the sensor measurements can be reported in units of magnitudes per square arcsecond with precise physical meaning.
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Sensors (Basel)
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2019
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