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PTI Calibrator List
van Belle et al (ApJS, 176, 276) have compiled PTI measurements of
over 1800 objects to extract those which make good calibrators.
That list (in getCal format) is available here.
Paper abstract:
The Palomar Testbed Interferometer (PTI) archive of observations
between 1998 and 2005 is examined for objects appropriate for
calibration of optical long-baseline interferometer observations -
stars that are predictably point-like and single. Approximately 1,400
nights of data on 1,800 objects were examined for this
investigation. We compare those observations to an intensively studied
object that is a suitable calibrator, HD217014, and statistically
compare each candidate calibrator to that object by computing both a
Mahalanobis distance and a Principal Component Analysis. Our
hypothesis is that the frequency distribution of visibility data
associated with calibrator stars differs from non-calibrator stars
such as binary stars. Spectroscopic binaries resolved by PTI, objects
known to be unsuitable for calibrator use, are similarly tested to
establish detection limits of this approach. From this investigation,
we find more than 350 observed stars suitable for use as calibrators
(with an additional ~140 being rejected), corresponding to
>95 sky coverage for PTI. This approach is noteworthy in
that it rigorously establishes calibration sources through a
traceable, empirical methodology, leveraging the predictions of
spectral energy distribution modeling but also verifying it with the
rich body of PTI's on-sky observations.