2MASS Photometric Repeatability

Tom Jarrett, IPAC
Feb 08, 2001
revised: Feb 20, 2001

Derived from a large repeated-scan data set, the photometric repeatability of the primary 2MASS apertures is presented. The apertures include the circular 7" radius, 20 mag/arcsec^2 isophotal, Kron and total (extrapolated) versions.



Detection Repeatability


Circular, R=7" Aperture

Isophotal Photometry
Kron Apertures
Kron vs. Isophotal Apertures
Total Mags
Isophotal vs. Total Integrated Mags
Kron vs. Total Integrated Mags

Executive Summary

The photometric repeatability of galaxies seen toward the Abell 3558 galaxy cluster (z=0.048; glat = 31 deg) demonstrate that 2MASS satisfactorily achieves the Level-1 photometric science requirements. The most accurate measurements are made with the 7" radius circular apertures, which are the optimum mags for color information for the fainter (i.e., smaller) galaxies. The most versatile measurements are the isophotal mags, whose repeatiblity RMS also satisfies the science requirements. The isophotal mags, however, underrepresent the "total" flux of a source by ~10-20%. The Kron mags, by design, are a better measure of the total flux (but still systematically underrepresent the "total" flux by ~8%), although the RMS scatter is considerably larger than the isophotal mags. We recommend that the elliptical isophotal mags be used as the "default" mag for most purposes, while the "total" mags be used as the measure of the total flux coming from the source.


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