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Molecfit: A general tool for telluric absorption correction

Authors :
Stefan Noll
H. Horst
Wolfgang Kausch
A. M Jones
C. Szyszka
M. Barden
Stefan Kimeswenger
Hugues Sana
Florian Kerber
Alain Smette
Source :
Astronomy & Astrophysics. 576:A78
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
EDP Sciences, 2015.

Abstract

Context: Absorption by molecules in the Earth's atmosphere strongly affects ground-based astronomical observations. The resulting absorption line strength and shape depend on the highly variable physical state of the atmosphere, i.e. pressure, temperature, and mixing ratio of the different molecules involved. Usually, supplementary observations of so-called telluric standard stars (TSS) are needed to correct for this effect, which is expensive in terms of telescope time. We have developed the software package molecfit to provide synthetic transmission spectra based on parameters obtained by fitting narrow ranges of the observed spectra of scientific objects. These spectra are calculated by means of the radiative transfer code LBLRTM and an atmospheric model. In this way, the telluric absorption correction for suitable objects can be performed without any additional calibration observations of TSS. Aims: We evaluate the quality of the telluric absorption correction using molecfit with a set of archival ESO-VLT X-Shooter visible and near-infrared spectra. Methods: Thanks to the wavelength coverage from the U to the K band, X-Shooter is well suited to investigate the quality of the telluric absorption correction with respect to the observing conditions, the instrumental set-up, input parameters of the code, the signal-to-noise of the input spectrum, and the atmospheric profiles. These investigations are based on two figures of merit, I_off and I_res, that describe the systematic offsets and the remaining small-scale residuals of the corrections. We also compare the quality of the telluric absorption correction achieved with moelcfit to the classical method based on a telluric standard star. (Abridged)<br />Comment: Acc. by A&A; Software available via ESO: http://www.eso.org/sci/software/pipelines/skytools/

Details

ISSN :
14320746 and 00046361
Volume :
576
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d20cfaf1714e8889dfe2e37c4338276d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201423909