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Calibration of Complementary Metal-oxide-semiconductor Sensor-based Photometry to a Few-millimagnitude Precision: The Case of the Mini-SiTian Array

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2025-03-18 v1 Astrophysics of Galaxies Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

We present a pioneering achievement in the high-precision photometric calibration of CMOS-based photometry, by application of the Gaia BP/RP (XP) spectra-based synthetic photometry (XPSP) method to the mini-SiTian array (MST) photometry. Through 79 repeated observations of the f02\texttt{f02} field on the night, we find good internal consistency in the calibrated MST GMSTG_{\rm MST}-band magnitudes for relatively bright stars, with a precision of about 4\,mmag for GMST13G_{\rm MST}\sim 13. Results from more than 30 different nights (over 3100 observations) further confirm this internal consistency, indicating that the 4\,mmag precision is stable and achievable over timescales of months. An independent external validation using spectroscopic data from the Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope (LAMOST) DR10 and high-precision photometric data using CCDs from Gaia DR3 reveals a zero-point consistency better than 1\,mmag. Our results clearly demonstrate that CMOS photometry is on par with CCD photometry for high-precision results, highlighting the significant capabilities of CMOS cameras in astronomical observations, especially for large-scale telescope survey arrays.

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@article{arxiv.2503.12449,
  title  = {Calibration of Complementary Metal-oxide-semiconductor Sensor-based Photometry to a Few-millimagnitude Precision: The Case of the Mini-SiTian Array},
  author = {Kai Xiao and Yang Huang and Haibo Yuan and Zhirui Li and Yongkang Sun and Timothy C. Beers and Min He and Jifeng Liu and Hong Wu and Yongna Mao and Bowen Huang and Mingyang Ma and Chuanjie Zheng and Hongrui Gu and Beichuan Wang and Lin Yang and Shuai Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.12449},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

8 pages, 6 figures, ApJL accepted, see main results in Figures 4