Atmospheric extinction 0.65-2.50 microns above Mauna Kea

Physics – Optics

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Astronomical Observatories, Astronomical Photometry, Atmospheric Attenuation, Infrared Absorption, Atmospheric Optics, Attenuation Coefficients, Data Reduction, Least Squares Method, Spectral Bands, Spectral Resolution, Telluric Lines, Water Vapor

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Observations of the extinction in the spectral range 0.63 to 2.6 microns
are presented for Mauna Kea Observatory. It is shown that high-quality
photometric data can be obtained even in the intense 1.4 and 1.9 micron
telluric water bands. Extinction coefficients (log intensity change per
air mass) are presented with 1% spectral resolution

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