S. E. Persson et al. 1998 The Astronomical Journal 116 2475 doi:10.1086/300607
S. E. Persson1, D. C. Murphy1, W. Krzeminski1, M. Roth1 and M. J. Rieke2
Show affiliationsA new grid of 65 faint near-infrared standard stars is presented. They are spread around the sky, lie between 10th and 12th magnitude at K, and are measured in most cases to precisions better than 0.001 mag in the J, H, K, and Ks bands; the latter is a medium-band modified K. A secondary list of red stars suitable for determining color transformations between photometric systems is also presented.
Issue 5 (1998 November)
Received 1998 June 3, accepted for publication 1998 July 28
S. E. Persson et al. 1998 The Astronomical Journal 116 2475
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