Observations of rapid oscillations of atmospheric transparency in stellar photometry. Atmospheric infrasound.

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Earth Atmosphere: Oscillations, Earth Atmosphere: Photometry

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Brightness measurements of two stars separated by 20 arcmin revealed synchronous oscillations of atmospheric transparency in the frequency range from 0.05 to 1.4 Hz. The observations were made with a high-speed two-channel photometer. The phase shift between the harmonics in two channels was found to be 0.32 s. The authors assume that the rapid transparency oscillations are caused by infrasound waves travelling in an atmospheric waveguide at a height of 17 km.

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