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Sky Brightness at Weihai Observatory of Shandong University

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2014-05-28 v1

Abstract

In this paper, a total of about 28000 images in VV and RR band obtained on 161 nights using the one-meter optical telescope at Weihai Observatory (WHO) of Shandong University since 2008 to 2012 have been processed to measure the sky brightness. It provides us with an unprecedented database, which can be used to study the variation of the sky brightness with the sky position, the moonlight contribution, and the twilight sky brightness. The darkest sky brightness is about 19.0 and 18.6 magmag arcsec2arcsec^{-2} in VV and RR band, respectively. An obvious darkening trend is found at the first half of the night at WHO, and the variation rate is much larger in summer than that in other seasons. The sky brightness variation depends more on the azimuth than on the altitude of the telescope pointing for WHO. Our results indicate that the sky brightness at WHO is seriously influenced by the urban light.

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@article{arxiv.1405.6783,
  title  = {Sky Brightness at Weihai Observatory of Shandong University},
  author = {Di-Fu Guo and Shao-Ming Hu and Xu Chen and Dong-Yang Gao and Jun-Ju Du},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.6783},
  year   = {2014}
}

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15pages, 8 figures