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Kidger, Mark R.; Martín-Luis, Fabiola
Bibliographical reference
The Astronomical Journal, Volume 125, Issue 6, pp. 3311-3333.
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2003
Citations
30
Refereed citations
29
Description
We present the results of 8 yr of infrared photometric monitoring of a
large sample of stars visible from Teide Observatory (Tenerife, Canary
Islands). The final archive is made up of 10,949 photometric measures
through a standard InSb single-channel photometer system, principally in
JHK, although some stars have measures in L'. The core of this list of
stars is the standard-star list developed for the Carlos Sánchez
Telescope. A total of 298 stars have been observed on at least two
occasions on a system carefully linked to the zero point defined by
Vega. We present high-precision photometry for these stars. The median
uncertainty in magnitude for stars with a minimum of four observations
and thus reliable statistics ranges from 0.0038 mag in J to 0.0033 mag
in K. Many of these stars are faint enough to be observable with array
detectors (42 are K>8) and thus to permit a linkage of the bright and
faint infrared photometric systems. We also present photometry of an
additional 25 stars for which the original measures are no longer
available, plus photometry in L' and/or M of 36 stars from the main
list. We calculate the mean infrared colors of main-sequence stars from
A0 V to K5 V and show that the locus of the H-K color is linearly
correlated with J-H. The rms dispersion in the correlation between J-H
and H-K is 0.0073 mag. We use the relationship to interpolate colors for
all subclasses from A0 V to K5 V. We find that K and M main-sequence and
giant stars can be separated on the color-color diagram with
high-precision near-infrared photometry and thus that photometry can
allow us to identify potential mistakes in luminosity class
classification.