Determination of extraatmospheric monochromatic stellar magnitudes in the region of telluric bands

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Infrared Absorption, Spaceborne Astronomy, Stellar Magnitude, Stellar Spectrophotometry, Telluric Lines, Water Vapor, Atmospheric Attenuation, Atmospheric Moisture, Early Stars, Error Analysis, Infrared Astronomy, Spectral Energy Distribution

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The paper examines the possibility of using empirical functions of water vapor transmission to reduce extraatmospheric spectrophotometric observations. A formula for determining water-vapor attenuation of radiation in the 0.7-1.0 micron region is presented; the formula incorporates the amount of water vapor and parameters defining water vapor absorption in the given band, and these parameters are determined directly from spectrophotometric observations of stars. The spectral dependence of water vapor absorption through 50 A is considered for the water vapor content range of 2-20 mm.

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