Alpha Lyrae Flux Density

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BandpassWavelength (microns) Frequencyflambda(W m-2 um-1)fnu(W m-2 Hz-1)
V0.55565.4 x 10143.44 x 10-83.54 x 10-23
J1.252.4 x 10143.07 x 10-91.60 x 10-23
H1.651.8 x 10141.12 x 10-91.02 x 10-23
K2.201.4 x 10144.07 x 10-106.57 x 10-24
L3.458.7 x 10137.30 x 10-112.90 x 10-24
L'3.807.9 x 10135.24 x 10-112.52 x 10-24
M4.806.3 x 10132.12 x 10-111.63 x 10-24
7.83.8 x 10133.22 x 10-126.53 x 10-25
8.73.5 x 10132.10 x 10-125.30 x 10-25
9.83.1 x 10131.32 x 10-124.23 x 10-25
N10.13.0 x 10131.17 x 10-123.98 x 10-25
10.32.9 x 10131.09 x 10-123.85 x 10-25
11.62.6 x 10136.81 x 10-133.05 x 10-25
12.52.4 x 10135.07 x 10-132.64 x 10-25
Q20.01.5 x 10137.80 x 10-141.04 x 10-25

Notes:
(1) The estimated uncertainties are 3% at JHKLL', 6% at M, 3% at N, and 5% at Q.
(2) The flux density for 0.5556 um is from Hayes (1985).
(3) The "reference wavelengths" (i.e., monochromatic wavelengths) of the IRTF N and Q filters are 10.1 and 20.0 um for standard stars.
(4) flambda is given in MKS units for consistency. This unit is widely used outside the US and it is a better unit for posterity.