Ehlert Steven, Kingery Aaron, Suggs Robert
Qualis Corporation/Jacobs ESSSA Group, NASA Meteoroid Environment Office, Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL, USA, 35812.
ERC/Jacobs ESSSA Group, NASA Meteoroid Environment Office, Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL, USA, 35812.
Planet Space Sci. 2017 Sep 1;143:218-224. doi: 10.1016/j.pss.2017.03.005. Epub 2017 Mar 15.
We present the results of new calibration tests performed by the NASA Meteoroid Environment Office (MEO) designed to help quantify and minimize systematic uncertainties in meteor photometry from video camera observations. These systematic uncertainties can be categorized by two main sources: an imperfect understanding of the linearity correction for the MEO's Watec 902H2 Ultimate video cameras and uncertainties in meteor magnitudes arising from transformations between the Watec camera's Sony EX-View HAD bandpass and the bandpasses used to determine reference star magnitudes. To address the first point, we have measured the linearity response of the MEO's standard meteor video cameras using two independent laboratory tests on eight cameras. Our empirically determined linearity correction is critical for performing accurate photometry at low camera intensity levels. With regards to the second point, we have calculated synthetic magnitudes in the bandpass for reference stars. These synthetic magnitudes enable direct calculations of the meteor's photometric flux within the camera band pass without requiring any assumptions of its spectral energy distribution. Systematic uncertainties in the synthetic magnitudes of individual reference stars are estimated at ∼ 0.20 mag, and are limited by the available spectral information in the reference catalogs. These two improvements allow for zero-points accurate to ∼ 0.05 - 0.10 mag in both filtered and unfiltered camera observations with no evidence for lingering systematics. These improvements are essential to accurately measuring photometric masses of individual meteors and source mass indexes.
我们展示了美国国家航空航天局流星体环境办公室(MEO)进行的新校准测试结果,这些测试旨在帮助量化并最小化来自摄像机观测的流星光度测量中的系统不确定性。这些系统不确定性可分为两个主要来源:对MEO的Watec 902H2 Ultimate摄像机线性校正的理解不完美,以及Watec摄像机的索尼EX-View HAD带通与用于确定参考星等的带通之间转换所产生的流星星等不确定性。为了解决第一点,我们使用对八台摄像机的两项独立实验室测试测量了MEO标准流星摄像机的线性响应。我们通过经验确定的线性校正对于在低摄像机强度水平下进行精确的光度测量至关重要。关于第二点,我们计算了参考星在[具体带通]中的合成星等。这些合成星等能够直接计算摄像机带通内流星的光度通量,而无需对其光谱能量分布做任何假设。单个参考星合成星等的系统不确定性估计约为0.20星等,并受参考星表中可用光谱信息的限制。这两项改进使得在滤波和未滤波的摄像机观测中零点精度达到约0.05 - 0.10星等,且没有残留系统误差的迹象。这些改进对于准确测量单个流星的光度质量和源质量指数至关重要。