Atmospheric transparency over Mount Shatdzhatmaz in the optical and near-infrared ranges

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Astroclimate, Atmospheric Extinction, Pwv

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We present the results of a three-year-long monitoring of atmospheric extinction over Mount Shatdzhatmaz (2112 m) in Northern Caucasus in a photometric band with λ eff = 480 nm and the results of measurements of precipitable water vapor ( PWV), which characterizes the atmospheric transparency in the near infrared. The yearly mean fraction of photometric weather is estimated to be 50% of the clear night time. The yearly median extinction is 0ṃ21; themedian PWV on clear nights is 7.7 mm.

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