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Martín-Luis, F.; Kidger, M. R.; Cohen, M.; Suárez, O.
Bibliographical reference
Science with the GTC (Eds. José Miguel Rodríguez Espinosa, Francisco Garzón López, and Verónica Melo Martín) Revista Mexicana de Astronomía y Astrofísica (Serie de Conferencias) Vol. 16, pp. 296-297 (2003) (http://www.astroscu.unam.mx/~rmaa/)
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Description
It is often stated that there is no point in obtaining mid-infrared data
with S/N>20, even in the best of cases, because it is impossible to
obtain a calibration to better than 5%, although in many cases 10% or
greater is a more accurate reflection of the true quality of
calibration. Mid-infrared calibration is difficult because of the lack
of measured standards and their generally poor quality and also because
of the rapid variability of the atmospheric transparency that requires
great care to be taken. The mid-infrared standards that have served for
a generation of 3~m class telescopes are found to be inadequate for the
new generation of 8--10~m class telescopes as the sensitivity of a
telescope in the mid-IR goes as the fourth power of the increase in
diameter. We describe our efforts to prepare a new set of mid-infrared
standards adapted to the needs of 10~m class telescopes as a part of the
photometric, spectrophotometric and polarimetric calibration for the
CanariCam project (Martín-Luis et al.~2001).