Bibcode
Bilir, S.; Ak, S.; Karaali, S.; Cabrera-Lavers, A.; Chonis, T. S.; Gaskell, C. M.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 384, Issue 3, pp. 1178-1188.
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2008
Citations
75
Refereed citations
67
Description
We present colour transformations for the conversion of the Two Micron
All Sky Survey (2MASS) photometric system to the Johnson-Cousins UBVRI
system and further into the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) ugriz
system. We have taken SDSS gri magnitudes of stars measured with the
2.5-m telescope from SDSS Data Release 5 (DR5), and BVRI and
JHKs magnitudes from Stetson's catalogue and Cutri et al.,
respectively. We matched thousands of stars in the three photometric
systems by their coordinates and obtained a homogeneous sample of 825
stars by the following constraints, which are not used in previous
transformations: (1) the data are dereddened, (2) giants are omitted and
(3) the sample stars selected are of the highest quality. We give
metallicity, population type and transformations dependent on two
colours. The transformations provide absolute magnitude and distance
determinations which can be used in space density evaluations at short
distances where some or all of the SDSS ugriz magnitudes are saturated.
The combination of these densities with those evaluated at larger
distances using SDSS ugriz photometry will supply accurate Galactic
model parameters, particularly the local space densities for each
population.
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