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view Abstract Citations (104) References (36) Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS Spectral Irradiance Calibration in the Infrared.VII.New Composite Spectra, Comparison with Model Atmospheres, and Far-Infrared Extrapolations Cohen, Martin ; Witteborn, Fred C. ; Carbon, Duane F. ; Davies, John K. ; Wooden, Diane H. ; Bregman, Jesse D. Abstract We present five new absolutely calibrated continuous stellar spectra constructed as far as possible from spectral fragments observed from the ground, the Kuiper Airborne Observatory (KAO), and the IRAS Low Resolution Spectrometer. These stars -- α Boo, γ Dra, α Cet, γ Cru, and μ UMa -- augment our six, published, absolutely calibrated spectra of K and early-M giants. All spectra have a common calibration pedigree. A revised composite for a Boo has been constructed from higher quality spectral fragments than our previously published one. The spectrum of γ Dra was created in direct response to the needs of instruments aboard the Infrared Space Observatory (ISO); this star's location near the north ecliptic pole renders it highly visible throughout the mission. We compare all our low-resolution composite spectra with Kurucz model atmospheres and find good agreement in shape, with the obvious exception of the SiO fundamental, still lacking in current grids of model atmospheres. The CO fundamental seems slightly too deep in these models, but this could reflect our use of generic models with solar metal abundances rather than models specific to the metallicities of the individual stars. Angular diameters derived from these spectra and models are in excellent agreement with the best observed diameters. The ratio of our adopted Sirius and Vega models is vindicated by spectral observations. We compare IRAS fluxes predicted from our cool stellar spectra with those observed and conclude that, at 12 and 25 μm, flux densities measured by IRAS should be revised downwards by about 4.1% and 5.7%, respectively, for consistency with our absolute calibration. We have provided extrapolated continuum versions of these spectra to 300 μm, in direct support of ISO (PHT and LWS instruments). These spectra are consistent with IRAS flux densities at 60 and 100 μm. Publication: The Astronomical Journal Pub Date: November 1996 DOI: 10.1086/118180 Bibcode: 1996AJ....112.2274C Keywords: INFRARED: STARS; STARS: ATMOSPHERES full text sources ADS | data products SIMBAD (13) CDS (1) Related Materials (16) Part 1: 1992AJ....104.1650C Part 2: 1992AJ....104.2030C Part 3: 1992AJ....104.2045C Part 4: 1995AJ....110..275C Part 5: 1995MNRAS.276..715C Part 6: 1996AJ....112..241C Part 8: 1998AJ....115.1671C Part 9: 1998AJ....115.2092C Part 10: 1999AJ....117.1864C Part 11: 1999AJ....117.2552W Part 12: 2001AJ....121.1180C Part 13: 2003AJ....125.2645C Part 14: 2003AJ....126.1090C Part 15: 2004AJ....128..889P Part 16: 2006AJ....132.1445E Part 17: 2010AJ....140.1919E

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