SVOM/VT: Preliminary Calibration Analysis
SVOM/VT: Preliminary Calibration Analysis
Zhu-Heng Yao, Yu-Lei Qiu, Jin-Song Deng, Li-Ping Xin, Chao Wu, Hua-Li Li, Jing Wang, Yi-Nuo Ma, Hong-Bo Cai, Xu-Hui Han, Jian-Yan Wei, Betrand Cordier
AbstractWe present the in-orbit calibration of the Visible Telescope (VT), one of the key instruments aboard the Space Variable Objects Monitor (SVOM) mission for gamma-ray burst (GRB) studies. Using Gaia Data Release 3 (DR3) as a reference, the VT achieves an astrometric precision better than 0.03'' for bright stars, degrading to ~0.25'' for faint targets. Shortly after launch, contamination was detected, reducing system transmission by ~40%. An initial bake-out successfully restored performance, but gradual recontamination caused transmission to decline by ~20% over the following 100 days before stabilizing. Despite this effect, routine standard star observations maintain precise zero-point calibration, ensuring a photometric stability of 0.02 mag. Using synthetic stellar spectra, we derived photometric transformations to the Gaia, SDSS, and Johnson-Cousins systems with typical residuals of 0.03 mag. These results demonstrate the VT system's capability and reliability in calibrating GRBs and other transients.