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Martín-Luis, F.; Kidger, M.; Cohen, M.
Bibliographical reference
`The calibration legacy of the ISO Mission', proceedings of a conference held Feb 5-9, 2001. Edited by L. Metcalfe, A. Salama, S.B. Peschke and M.F. Kessler. Published as ESA Publications Series, ESA SP-481. European Space Agency, 2003, p. 411.
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Description
The ISO mission has shown the importance of establishing a reliable
spectrophotometric calibration over the range of wavelengths covered by
its multiple observing modes. We examine the needs for infrared
calibration with the new generation of 8-10 metre class telescopes in
the light of this experience, in particular the 10-m Gran Telescopio
Canarias (GTC) that will enter operation in the Roque de los Muchachos
Observatory, La Palma, Canary Islands in late 2003. Although our study
is focussed towards mid-infrared calibration and, in particular, its
mid-infrared Day 1 instrument, denominated CanariCam, it is also
applicable to the near infrared. The state of infrared calibration is
briefly examined, along with the problems of the currently available
lists of calibrators. We demonstrate that the current calibration
lists, particularly in the mid-infrared, are inadequate for reliable
calibration of GTC observations and, by extension, observations with
other telescopes of a similar diameter. Apart from a low density of
stars on the sky, the majority of calibrators for 10 μm are almost 7
orders of magnitude brighter than the sources to be calibrated; we show
why both of these factors may cause severe difficulties with data
reduction if not remedied.