Astrometric and photometric calibrators for the 4-m International Liquid Mirror Telescope

Abstract

The International Liquid Mirror Telescope (ILMT) is a 4-meter class survey telescope. It achieved its first light on 29 th April 2022 and is now undergoing the commissioning phase. It scans the sky in a fixed ;22; wide strip centred at the declination of +29;21;41.4 and works in Time Delay Integration (TDI) mode. We present a full catalog of sources in the ILMT strip derived by crossmatching Gaia DR3 with SDSS DR17 and PanSTARRS-1 (PS1) to supplement the catalog with apparent magnitudes of these sources in g, r, and i filters. These sources can serve as astrometric calibrators. The release of Gaia DR3 provides synthetic photometry in popular broadband photometric systems, including the SDSS g, r, and i bands for 220 million sources across the sky. We have used this synthetic photometry to verify our crossmatching performance and, in turn, create a subset of the catalog with accurate photometric measurements from two reliable sources.

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