Optical Sky Brightness and Transparency during the Winter Season at Dome A Antarctica from the Gattini-All-Sky Camera

The summit of the Antarctic plateau, Dome A, is proving to be an excellent site for optical, near-infrared, and terahertz astronomical observations. Gattini is a wide-field camera installed on the PLATO instrument module as part of the Chinese-led traverse to Dome A in 2009 January. We present here...

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Published in:The Astronomical Journal
Main Authors: Yang, Yi, Moore, Anna, Krisciunas, Kevin, Wang, Lifan, Ashley, Michael, Fu, Jianning, Brown, Peter, Cui, Xiangqun, Lawrence, J S, Luong-Van, Daniel M, Suntzeff, N
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spelling ftanucanberra:oai:openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au:1885/218292 2024-01-14T10:01:57+01:00 Optical Sky Brightness and Transparency during the Winter Season at Dome A Antarctica from the Gattini-All-Sky Camera Yang, Yi Moore, Anna Krisciunas, Kevin Wang, Lifan Ashley, Michael Fu, Jianning Brown, Peter Cui, Xiangqun Lawrence, J S Luong-Van, Daniel M Suntzeff, N application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1885/218292 https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/aa73dc en_AU eng University of Chicago Press 0004-6256 http://hdl.handle.net/1885/218292 doi:10.3847/1538-3881/aa73dc Astronomical Journal Journal article ftanucanberra https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/aa73dc 2023-12-15T09:37:46Z The summit of the Antarctic plateau, Dome A, is proving to be an excellent site for optical, near-infrared, and terahertz astronomical observations. Gattini is a wide-field camera installed on the PLATO instrument module as part of the Chinese-led traverse to Dome A in 2009 January. We present here the measurements of sky brightness with the Gattini ultra-large field of view ($90^\circ \times 90^\circ $) in the photometric B-, V-, and R-bands; cloud cover statistics measured during the 2009 winter season; and an estimate of the sky transparency. A cumulative probability distribution indicates that the darkest 10% of the nights at Dome A have sky brightness of S B = 22.98, S V = 21.86, and S R = 21.68 mag arcsec−2. These values were obtained during the year 2009 with minimum aurora, and they are comparable to the faintest sky brightness at Maunakea and the best sites of northern Chile. Since every filter includes strong auroral lines that effectively contaminate the sky brightness measurements, for instruments working around the auroral lines, either with custom filters or with high spectral resolution instruments, these values could be easily obtained on a more routine basis. In addition, we present example light curves for bright targets to emphasize the unprecedented observational window function available from this ground-based site. These light curves will be published in a future paper. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Australian National University: ANU Digital Collections Antarctic The Antarctic Plato ENVELOPE(-54.674,-54.674,-63.433,-63.433) The Astronomical Journal 154 1 6
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description The summit of the Antarctic plateau, Dome A, is proving to be an excellent site for optical, near-infrared, and terahertz astronomical observations. Gattini is a wide-field camera installed on the PLATO instrument module as part of the Chinese-led traverse to Dome A in 2009 January. We present here the measurements of sky brightness with the Gattini ultra-large field of view ($90^\circ \times 90^\circ $) in the photometric B-, V-, and R-bands; cloud cover statistics measured during the 2009 winter season; and an estimate of the sky transparency. A cumulative probability distribution indicates that the darkest 10% of the nights at Dome A have sky brightness of S B = 22.98, S V = 21.86, and S R = 21.68 mag arcsec−2. These values were obtained during the year 2009 with minimum aurora, and they are comparable to the faintest sky brightness at Maunakea and the best sites of northern Chile. Since every filter includes strong auroral lines that effectively contaminate the sky brightness measurements, for instruments working around the auroral lines, either with custom filters or with high spectral resolution instruments, these values could be easily obtained on a more routine basis. In addition, we present example light curves for bright targets to emphasize the unprecedented observational window function available from this ground-based site. These light curves will be published in a future paper.
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author Yang, Yi
Moore, Anna
Krisciunas, Kevin
Wang, Lifan
Ashley, Michael
Fu, Jianning
Brown, Peter
Cui, Xiangqun
Lawrence, J S
Luong-Van, Daniel M
Suntzeff, N
spellingShingle Yang, Yi
Moore, Anna
Krisciunas, Kevin
Wang, Lifan
Ashley, Michael
Fu, Jianning
Brown, Peter
Cui, Xiangqun
Lawrence, J S
Luong-Van, Daniel M
Suntzeff, N
Optical Sky Brightness and Transparency during the Winter Season at Dome A Antarctica from the Gattini-All-Sky Camera
author_facet Yang, Yi
Moore, Anna
Krisciunas, Kevin
Wang, Lifan
Ashley, Michael
Fu, Jianning
Brown, Peter
Cui, Xiangqun
Lawrence, J S
Luong-Van, Daniel M
Suntzeff, N
author_sort Yang, Yi
title Optical Sky Brightness and Transparency during the Winter Season at Dome A Antarctica from the Gattini-All-Sky Camera
title_short Optical Sky Brightness and Transparency during the Winter Season at Dome A Antarctica from the Gattini-All-Sky Camera
title_full Optical Sky Brightness and Transparency during the Winter Season at Dome A Antarctica from the Gattini-All-Sky Camera
title_fullStr Optical Sky Brightness and Transparency during the Winter Season at Dome A Antarctica from the Gattini-All-Sky Camera
title_full_unstemmed Optical Sky Brightness and Transparency during the Winter Season at Dome A Antarctica from the Gattini-All-Sky Camera
title_sort optical sky brightness and transparency during the winter season at dome a antarctica from the gattini-all-sky camera
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