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Sky Brightness and Transparency in the i-band at Dome A, Antarctica

Authors :
Genrong Liu
Jianghua Wu
Xuefei Gong
Anna M. Moore
Craig Kulesa
Huigen Yang
Lirong Xia
Christopher K. Walker
Jiali Wang
Xiangyan Yuan
Long-Long Feng
Ji Yang
Jun Ma
Xiangqun Cui
Michael C. B. Ashley
C. R. Pennypacker
Weijia Qin
Zhaoji Jiang
Zhanhai Zhang
Bo Sun
Yongqiang Yao
Zhaohui Shang
Jingyao Hu
Jun Yan
Zhenxi Zhu
Lifan Wang
John W. V. Storey
Daniel M. Luong-Van
Jon Lawrence
Donald G. York
Hu Zou
Zhenyu Wu
Xu Zhou
Tony Travouillon
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 2010.

Abstract

The i-band observing conditions at Dome A on the Antarctic plateau have been investigated using data acquired during 2008 with the Chinese Small Telescope Array. The sky brightness, variations in atmospheric transparency, cloud cover, and the presence of aurorae are obtained from these images. The median sky brightness of moonless clear nights is 20.5 mag arcsec−2 in the SDSS i band at the south celestial pole (which includes a contribution of about 0.06 mag from diffuse Galactic light). The median over all Moon phases in the Antarctic winter is about 19.8 mag arcsec−2. There were no thick clouds in 2008. We model contributions of the Sun and the Moon to the sky background to obtain the relationship between the sky brightness and transparency. Aurorae are identified by comparing the observed sky brightness to the sky brightness expected from this model. About 2% of the images are affected by relatively strong aurorae.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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