The Night Sky Spectrum of Mount Bohyun

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Atmospheric Effects, Techniques: Spectroscopic, Line: Identifications

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Spectrophotometry of the night sky over Mount Bohyun is presented for the nearly entire visible wavelengths of 3600 ˜ 8600Å. The data was obtained under moonless clear sky in February 2004 with the 1.8-m telescope and the long slit spectrograph. The sky spectrum shows a number of strong emission lines originated from light pollution, especially due to high pressure sodium lamps. When compared to the night sky of Kitt Peak, our sky continuum is 1 to 2 magnitude brighter at all wavelengths, the worst being around the broad emission region near 6000Å. The night sky spectrum presented here with almost complete line identifications is a useful reference for arc-independent wavelength calibrations to check the gravity flexure of the spectrograph and the wavelength shift between FeNeArHe arc frames and science frames.

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