We present a prescription to correct large-scale intensity variations affecting imaging data taken with the Wide Field Imager (WFI) at the MPG/ESO 2.2 m telescope at the European Southern Observatory at La Silla in Chile. Such smoothly varying, large-scale gradients are primarily caused by non-uniform illumination due to stray light, which cannot be removed using standard flatfield procedures. By comparing our observations to the well-calibrated, homogeneous multicolour photometry from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey we characterise the intensity gradients across the camera by secondorder polynomials. The application of these polynomials to our data removes the gradients and reduces the overall scatter....
We describe the prospects for the use of the Wide-Field/Planetary Camera (WFPC) for stellar photomet...
The advent of a new generation of Wide Field AO (WFAO) systems marks the beginning of a new era in h...
International audienceThe advent of Wide Field Adaptive Optics (WFAO) systems marks the beginning of...
We present a prescription to correct large-scale intensity variations affecting imaging data taken w...
We present a method to significantly reduce large-scale photometric variations seriously affect...
The highly successful Wide Field Imager on the ESO/MPG 2.2-m telescope offers the possibility of und...
We present an algorithm to photometrically calibrate wide-field optical imaging surveys, which simul...
We present an algorithm to photometrically calibrate wide-field optical imaging surveys, which simul...
De nouveaux instruments constitués de plusieurs détecteurs électroniques équipent les grands télesco...
We describe the internal photometric calibration of the Deep Lens Survey, which consists of five wid...
The development of Earth observation systems has changed the nature of survey and mapping products, ...
This work focuses on the use of deep, wide field surveys to extract new cosmo- logical information. ...
Context. One of the possible approaches to detecting optical counterparts of GRBs requires monitorin...
The aim of this paper is to calculate an accurate large-scale flatfield for the STEREO HI-1 instrume...
The aim of this paper is to calculate an accurate large-scale flatfield for the STEREO HI-1 instrume...
We describe the prospects for the use of the Wide-Field/Planetary Camera (WFPC) for stellar photomet...
The advent of a new generation of Wide Field AO (WFAO) systems marks the beginning of a new era in h...
International audienceThe advent of Wide Field Adaptive Optics (WFAO) systems marks the beginning of...
We present a prescription to correct large-scale intensity variations affecting imaging data taken w...
We present a method to significantly reduce large-scale photometric variations seriously affect...
The highly successful Wide Field Imager on the ESO/MPG 2.2-m telescope offers the possibility of und...
We present an algorithm to photometrically calibrate wide-field optical imaging surveys, which simul...
We present an algorithm to photometrically calibrate wide-field optical imaging surveys, which simul...
De nouveaux instruments constitués de plusieurs détecteurs électroniques équipent les grands télesco...
We describe the internal photometric calibration of the Deep Lens Survey, which consists of five wid...
The development of Earth observation systems has changed the nature of survey and mapping products, ...
This work focuses on the use of deep, wide field surveys to extract new cosmo- logical information. ...
Context. One of the possible approaches to detecting optical counterparts of GRBs requires monitorin...
The aim of this paper is to calculate an accurate large-scale flatfield for the STEREO HI-1 instrume...
The aim of this paper is to calculate an accurate large-scale flatfield for the STEREO HI-1 instrume...
We describe the prospects for the use of the Wide-Field/Planetary Camera (WFPC) for stellar photomet...
The advent of a new generation of Wide Field AO (WFAO) systems marks the beginning of a new era in h...
International audienceThe advent of Wide Field Adaptive Optics (WFAO) systems marks the beginning of...