The Mauna Kea Observatories Near‐Infrared Filter Set. I. Defining Optimal 1–5 Micron Bandpasses

  • Simons D
  • Tokunaga A
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A new MKO-NIR infrared filter set is described, including techniques and considerations given to designing a new set of bandpasses that are useful at both mid- and high-altitude sites. These filters offer improved photometric linearity and in many cases reduced background, as well as preserve good throughput within the JHKLM atmospheric windows. MKO-NIR filters have already been deployed with a number of instruments around the world as part of a filter consortium purchase to reduce the unit cost of filters. Through this effort we hope to establish, for the first time, a single standard set of infrared fitlers at as many observatories as possible.

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Simons, D. A., & Tokunaga, A. (2002). The Mauna Kea Observatories Near‐Infrared Filter Set. I. Defining Optimal 1–5 Micron Bandpasses. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 114(792), 169–179. https://doi.org/10.1086/338544

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