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We could compare to the Kitt Peak FTS solar spectrum as well.
…On Sun, Nov 26, 2017 at 3:17 PM, David Kirkby ***@***.***> wrote:
Carlos Allende Prieto has suggested that we adopt the HST CalSpec solar
spectrum:
http://www.stsci.edu/instruments/observatory/cdbs/calspec.html
to replace the current data/sky/solarspec.txt. This came up in the
context of the specsim scattered moon and twilight sky emission models.
Quoting from Carlos:
The solar spectrum looks good, but I have compared it to the one adopted
for reference in the
HST calspec collection and the latter shows less wiggles in the near
infrared side (at ~ 700 nm).
I have not had a chance to look into this yet (and it does not seem
urgent) but chime in if you have opinions or are interested in following up
on this.
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I don't think the FTS has much flux/SED information. The 1994 Kurucz et al. version was calibrated using the low-res. Neckel & Labs data. |
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I don't think the FTS has much flux/SED information. The 1994 Kurucz et
al. version was calibrated using the low-res. Neckel & Labs data.
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Carlos Allende Prieto has suggested that we adopt the HST CalSpec solar spectrum:
http://www.stsci.edu/instruments/observatory/cdbs/calspec.html
to replace the current
data/sky/solarspec.txt
. This came up in the context of thespecsim
scattered moon and twilight sky emission models. Quoting from Carlos:I have not had a chance to look into this yet (and it does not seem urgent) but chime in if you have opinions or are interested in following up on this.
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