星光
光电倍增管
切伦科夫辐射
天空
校准
遥感
物理
切伦科夫望远镜阵列
望远镜
气辉
黄道带光
夜空
光学
光污染
灵敏度(控制系统)
探测器
环境科学
天文
地质学
星星
工程类
量子力学
电子工程
出处
期刊:Cornell University - arXiv
日期:2013-07-11
被引量:3
摘要
The site selection group for the future Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) has deployed sensitive light sensors at 9 candidate sites, 5 of them in the Southern and 4 in the Northern hemisphere. The sensors are equipped with a PIN diode and a calibrated V-filter, and a blue/UV filter matching the spectral response of the photomultipliers to be employed in the CTA cameras. All sensor installations, denominated Atmoscopes, have been cross-calibrated before deployment, and their sensitivity is monitored every two to five months. We show that a thoroughly developed model of the integral contribution of starlight to the overall light measure serves as an additional cross-calibration for each device during each night, reducing the systematic uncertainty of this measurement to less than 15%. The starlight can then be subtracted from the measurements, and the residuals compared among the different sites. We show that in most cases a decomposition into the contributions from zodiacal light, airglow and anthropogenic light pollution is possible.
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