Sun, 08/29/2021 - 12:01
As I am about to start SDSS photometry I wonder whether I can transform the instrumental magnitudes into standard SDSS magnitudes. It that makes sense where can I get SDSS magnitudes of standard stars such as those from M67 or from some Landolt star fields? Or is it prefearable to convert instrumental SDSS magnitudes into Johnson-Cousins magnitudes? I will image with g' r' and i' filters.
Thank you for your help.
Gianluca
I don't use Sloan filters, and don't know of this will help, but have a look at the URL:
https://classic.sdss.org/dr7/algorithms/sdssUBVRITransform.html
Roy
Gianluca: yes, of course you can transform instrumental magnitudes into Sloan magnitudes. I do it every day. You simply need a catalog that offers reliable magnitudes in several Sloan passbands. I use and recommend the ATLAS refcat2 catalog.