Brightness and color of the integrated starlight at celestial, ecliptic and galactic poles

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Galaxy Astrophysics

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10 pages, 1 figure, 2nd Arab Conference on Astronomy and Geophysics, Egypt 2010

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From photoelectric observations of night sky brightness carried out at Abu-Simbel, Asaad et al. (1979) have obtained values of integrated starlight brightness at different Galactic latitudes. These data have been used in the present work to obtain the brightness and color of the integrated starlight at North and South Celestial, Ecliptic and Galactic Poles. The present values of the brightness are expressed in S10 units and mag/arcsec2. Our results have been compared with that obtained by other investigators using photometric and star counts techniques. The B-V and B-R have been calculated and the results are compared with that obtained by other investigators.

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