Paper
17 July 2008 First photometric properties of Dome C, Antarctica
M. Chadid, J. Vernin, F. Jeanneaux, D. Mekarnia, H. Trinquet
Author Affiliations +
Abstract
Here we present the first photometric extinction measurements in the visible range performed at Dome C in Antarctica, using PAIX photometer (Photometer AntarctIca eXtinction). It is made with "off the shelf" components, Audine camera at the focus of Blazhko telescope, a Meade M16 diaphragmed down to 15 cm. For an exposure time of 60 s without filter, a 10th V-magnitude star is measured with a precision of 1/100 mag. A first statistics over 16 nights in August 2007 leads to a 0.5 magnitude per air mass extinction, may be due to high altitude cirrus. This rather simple experiment shows that continuous observations can be performed at Dome C, allowing high frequency resolution on pulsation and asteroseismology studies. Light curves of one of RR Lyrae stars: SAra were established. They show the typical trend of a RRLyrae star. A recent sophisticated photometer, PAIX II, has been installed recently at Dome C during polar summer 2008, with a ST10 XME camera, automatic guiding, auto focusing and Johnson/Bessel UBVRI filter wheels.
© (2008) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
M. Chadid, J. Vernin, F. Jeanneaux, D. Mekarnia, and H. Trinquet "First photometric properties of Dome C, Antarctica", Proc. SPIE 7012, Ground-based and Airborne Telescopes II, 701248 (17 July 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.789037
Lens.org Logo
CITATIONS
Cited by 2 scholarly publications.
Advertisement
Advertisement
RIGHTS & PERMISSIONS
Get copyright permission  Get copyright permission on Copyright Marketplace
KEYWORDS
Stars

Photometry

Telescopes

Mass attenuation coefficient

Cameras

Optical filters

Domes

Back to Top