Bibcode
DOI
García-Gil, A.; Muñoz-Tuñon, C.; Varela, A. M.
Bibliographical reference
Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Volume 122, issue 895, pp.1109-1121
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2010
Citations
23
Refereed citations
18
Description
<?A3B2 twb=.4w?>The Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos (ORM),
in the Canary Islands (Spain), was one of the candidates to host the
future European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT) and is the site of the
Gran Telescopio Canarias (GTC), the largest optical infrared facility to
date. Sky transparency is a key parameter as it defines the quality of
the photometry to be acquired in the astronomical observations. We
present a study of the atmosphere extinction at the ORM, carried out
after analysis of a database spanning more than 20 yr, to our
knowledge, the longest and most complete and homogeneous in situ
database available for any observatory. It is based on photometric
measurements in the V band and r band (transformed to the V-band
extinction coefficient k) using the Carlsberg Meridian Telescope (CMT).
Clear seasonal variations that repeat yearly are observed. The median
value of k is 0.13 mag airmass; the mean value has a maximum in the
summer months (June-September), corresponding to the season with maximum
frequency of nights affected by dust or cirrus (˜29% in summer,
but only ˜13% during the rest of the year). Two volcanic eruptions
took place during the database baseline, which has enabled the study of
the impact of volcanoes on the global atmosphere extinction. For the 5
yr of available information, we have estimated the average monthly
weather downtime from the CMT data log, obtaining a result (20.7%) in
reasonable agreement with earlier studies. The main conclusion of our
study is that there is no significant evidence from the CMT data for any
secular changes in k over the 20 yr database baseline.