Bibcode
Jimenez, A.; Gonzalez Jorge, H.; Rabello-Soares, M. C.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement, v.129, p.413-423
Fecha de publicación:
4
1998
Número de citas
14
Número de citas referidas
14
Descripción
Data from five continuous years (1984 to 1989) at Teide Observatory
(Iza na, Tenerife, Canary Islands) obtained with a full-disc solar
multichannel photometer devoted to the detection of solar intensity
oscillations has now been used for a detailed study of the extinction
coefficient behaviour at several wavelengths (from 450 nm to 870 nm) and
aerosol size distributions under different atmospheric conditions. From
this study we conclude that an extinction coefficient around 0.075 mag
airmass(-1) at 680 nm constitutes the borderline between clear days and
dusty days affected by the occasional presence of wind-blown Saharan
dust. In the former the extinction can vary between 0.04 and 0.07 mag
airmass(-1) (at 680 nm) and in the latter between 0.075 and 0.8 mag
airmass(-1) (at 680 nm). Moreover the dust produces a grey effect in the
wavelength range analysed in this work. From the extinction coefficients
we use inversion methods to compute the particle size distribution in
both atmospheric conditions. Approximately, the extinction on clear and
dusty days is produced by aerosol particles with radius between 40 and
120 nm and between 120 and 3000 nm, respectively.