Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Aug 1982
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Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Publications, vol. 94, Aug. 1982, p. 715-721. Research supported by the Fannie and John Her
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
442
Atmospheric Refraction, Instrument Errors, Spectrophotometry, Telescopes, Ambient Temperature, Atmospheric Pressure, Error Analysis, Optimization, Pressure Effects, Temperature Effects
Scientific paper
The effects of atmospheric differential refraction on astronomical measurements are much more important than is generally assumed. In particular, it is shown that relative line and continuum intensities in spectrophotometric work may be erroneous if this phenomenon is neglected. To help observers minimize these errors, the relation between object position and optimal slit or aperture orientation is derived, and practical tables and graphs are presented for use at the telescope.
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