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Mayya, Y. D.; Rosa González, D.; Vega, O.; Méndez-Abreu, J.; Terlevich, R.; Terlevich, E.; Bertone, E.; Rodríguez-Merino, L. H.; Muñoz-Tuñón, C.; Rodríguez-Espinosa, J. M.; Sánchez-Almeida, J.; Aguerri, J. A. L.
Bibliographical reference
Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Volume 124, issue 918, pp.895-908
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2012
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We investigate the utility of the tunable filters (TFs) for obtaining
flux-calibrated emission-line maps of extended objects such as galactic
nebulae and nearby galaxies using the Optical System for Imaging and low
Resolution Integrated Spectroscopy (OSIRIS) at the 10.4-m Gran
Telescopio Canarias (GTC). Despite the relatively large field of view
(FoV) of OSIRIS (8' × 8'), the change in wavelength across the
field (˜80 Å) and the long tail of the TF spectral response
function are hindrances for obtaining accurate flux-calibrated
emission-line maps of extended sources. The purpose of this article is
to demonstrate that emission-line maps useful for diagnostics of nebulae
can be generated over the entire FoV of OSIRIS if we make use of
theoretically well-understood characteristics of TFs. We have
successfully generated the flux-calibrated images of the nearby large
late-type spiral galaxy M101 in the emission lines of Hα, [N
II]λ6583, [S II]λ6716 and [S II]λ6731. We find that
the present uncertainty in setting the central wavelength of TFs
(˜1 Å) is the biggest source of error in the emission-line
fluxes. By comparing the Hα fluxes of H II regions in our images
with the fluxes derived from Hα images obtained using narrow-band
filters, we estimate an error of ˜11% in our fluxes. The
flux-calibration of the images was carried out by fitting the Sloan
Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) griz magnitudes of in-frame stars with the
stellar spectra from the SDSS spectral database. This method resulted in
an accuracy of 3% in flux-calibration of any narrow-band image, which is
as good as, if not better than, what has been feasible using the
observations of spectrophotometric standard stars. Thus time-consuming
calibration images need not be taken. A user-friendly script under the
IRAF environment was developed and is available on request.
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