An absolute calibration of the DENIS photometric system is presented. It in
cludes the determination of the overall transmission. profiles in the 3 ban
ds, namely i, J and K-s, combining contributions from atmosphere, telescope
mirrors, instrument lenses and dichroics, filters: and detectors. From the
se normalized profiles, isophotal and effective wavelengths are computed, u
sing the same synthetic Vega spectrum as that used to support the absolute
calibration of many other ground-based and spaceborne photometric systems.
Flux densities at zero magnitude are derived and integrated to give in-band
fluxes, which are used to compute theoretical zero-points and compare them
to observed ones, yielding estimates of the overall throughput of the whol
e system.