论文标题
使用有限的原位测量值来表征Timau国家天文台
Characterisation of Timau National Observatory using limited in-situ measurements
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论文摘要
目前正在印度尼西亚东南部的新天文天文台正在建设中。这座蒂马国家天文台将举办3.8米的光学和近红外观测望远镜。为了支持操作和计划,需要适当执行站点的表征。但是,有限的资源和对网站的访问阻碍了仪器的部署,以进行全面的现场测试。幸运的是,\ emph {In-situ}天空质量计(SQM)的天空亮度数据已近两年。根据470晚获得的数据,我们获得了$μ_0= 21.86 \ pm0.38 $幅度/arcsec $^2 $的背景天空亮度。此外,我们评估月光亮度的亮度,以估计现场的大气灭绝系数($ K $)和散射水平。我们发现$ k = 0.48 \ pm0.04 $,与高大气中的气溶胶含量相关。对于位于低海拔($ {\ sim} 1300 $ masl)的赤道区域被认为是常规的。通过分析\ emph {himawari-8}卫星的天空亮度和红外图像的波动,我们估计可用的观察时间(aot)至少为$ 5.3 $每晚,每晚至少$ 66 \%$。 SQM和卫星数据分析的月平均AOT与$ r = 0.82 $相关。就可用夜晚的每月百分比而言,相关系数为$ r = 0.78 $。在潮湿季节(11月至4月),SQM和卫星数据分析的结果更大,主要是由于Himawari-8在检测零散的低空云方面的能力有限。根据这些结果,我们希望Timau能够对其他观测值进行大量补充。
A new astronomical observatory in southeastern Indonesia is currently under construction. This Timau National Observatory will host a 3.8-metre telescope for optical and near-infrared observations. To support the operation and planning, the characterisation of the site needs to be appropriately performed. However, limited resources and access to the site hindered the deployment of instruments for comprehensive site testing. Fortunately, \emph{in-situ} sky brightness data from the Sky Quality Meter (SQM) have been available for almost two years. Based on the data acquired in 470 nights, we obtain a background sky brightness of $μ_0=21.86\pm0.38$ magnitude/arcsec$^2$. Additionally, we evaluate the moonlit sky brightness to estimate the atmospheric extinction coefficient ($k$) and level of scattering on site. We find an alleviated value of $k=0.48\pm0.04$, associated with a high atmospheric aerosol content. It is considered regular for an equatorial area situated at a low altitude (${\sim}1300$ masl). By analysing the fluctuation of the sky brightness and infrared images from \emph{Himawari-8} satellite, we estimate the available observing time (AOT) of at least $5.3$ hours/night and the yearly average percentage of usable nights of $66\%$. The monthly average AOT from SQM and satellite data analysis correlate with $R=0.82$. In terms of the monthly percentage of usable nights, the correlation coefficient is $R=0.78$. During the wet season (November-April), the results from SQM and satellite data analysis deviate more significantly, mainly due to the limited capability of Himawari-8 in detecting fragmented low-altitude clouds. According to these results, we expect Timau to complement other observatories greatly.