Measurement of the absolute flux from VEGA in the K band /2.2 microns/

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Extremely High Frequencies, Infrared Astronomy, Infrared Stars, Stellar Radiation, Atmospheric Attenuation, Atmospheric Models, Stellar Temperature

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A method is described for determining absolute stellar flux in the infrared, based on a direct comparison between a star and a furnace at a known temperature. Observations have been made of Vega in the K band (2.2 microns) using the Tenerife flux collector. The absolute flux from this star at the earth, reduced to the wavelength 2.20 microns, is found to be 0.375 x 10 to the -9th W/sq m-micron with an uncertainty of 8 per cent.

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