Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 2004
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2004ycat..21500343e&link_type=abstract
VizieR On-line Data Catalog: J/ApJS/150/343. Originally published in: 2004ApJS..150..343E
Physics
Spectra: Infrared
Scientific paper
We present all ISOCAM Circular Variable Filter (CVF) spectra that cover more than one-third of the 2.2-16.5{mu}m spectral range of the instrument. The 364 spectra have been classified according to the classification system of Kraemer et al. (2002ApJS..140..389K), as modified by Hodge et al. (2004, Cat. ) to account for the shorter wavelength range. Prior to classification, the spectra were processed and recalibrated to create a uniform database. Aperture photometry was performed at each wavelength centered on the brightest position in each image field and the various spectral segments merged into a single spectrum. The aperture was the same for all scale sizes of the images. Since this procedure differs fundamentally from that used in the initial ISOCAM calibration, a recalibration of the spectral response of the instrument was required for the aperture photometry. The recalibrated spectra and the software used to create them are available to the community on-line via the ISO Data Archive.
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Engelke Charles William
Kraemer Kathleen E.
Price Stephan D.
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