A New Method for Aerosol Measurement using Wide-field Photometry

8 Jan 2021  ·  Jan Ebr, Sergey Karpov, Jiří Eliášek, Jiří Blažek, Ronan Cunniffe, Ivana Ebrová, Petr Janeček, Martin Jelínek, Jakub Juryšek, Dušan Mandat, Martin Mašek, Miroslav Pech, Michael Prouza, Petr Travníček ·

We present a new method to measure the vertical aerosol optical depth (VAOD) during clear nights using a wide-field imager - a CCD camera with a photographic lens on an equatorial mount. A series of 30-second exposures taken at different altitudes above the horizon can be used to measure the VAOD with a precision better than 0.008 optical depths within a few minutes. Such a measurement does not produce any light and is thus suitable for use at sites where other astronomical instruments are located. The precision of the VAOD measurement depends on laboratory calibration of spectral properties of the system and of the response of the camera electronics to varying illumination levels, as well as careful considerations of details of stellar photometry and modelling of the dependence of measured stellar fluxes star color and position within the field of view. The results obtained with robotic setups at the future sites of the Cherenkov Telescope Array show good internal consistency and agreement with the simultaneous measurements from a Sun/Moon Photometer located at the same site.

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Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics High Energy Physics - Experiment Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics