Calibration of the MACHO Photometry Database
- 1 December 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
- Vol. 111 (766) , 1539-1558
- https://doi.org/10.1086/316469
Abstract
The MACHO Project is a microlensing survey that monitors the brightnesses of ~60 million stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), Small Magellanic Cloud, and Galactic bulge. Our database presently contains about 80 billion photometric measurements, a significant fraction of all astronomical photometry. We describe the calibration of MACHO two‐color photometry and transformation to the standard Kron‐Cousins V and R system. Calibrated MACHO photometry may be properly compared with all other observations on the Kron‐Cousins standard system, enhancing the astrophysical value of these data. For ~9 million stars in the LMC bar, independent photometric measurements of ~20,000 stars with V18 mag in field‐overlap regions demonstrate an internal precision σV = 0.021, σR = 0.019, σV - R = 0.028 mag. The accuracy of the zero point in this calibration is estimated to be ±0.035 mag for stars with colors in the range −0.1 magHubble Space Telescope observations shows agreement. The current calibration zero‐point uncertainty for the remainder of the MACHO photometry database is estimated to be ±0.10 mag in V or R and ±0.04 mag in V−R. We describe the first application of calibrated MACHO data: the construction of a color‐magnitude diagram used to calculate our experimental sensitivity for detecting microlensing in the LMC.Keywords
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