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Announcements •No lab this week due to observing night last night •There will be a lab after class next week. If the skies are clear expect to stay out until at least 10pm •The Telescopic Observations of the Moon lab is due next Thursday. You can check out a Dobs for the weekend tonight or tomorrow. •Homework: Chapter 7 # 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5
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Announcements No lab this week due to observing night last night There will be a lab after class next week. If the skies are clear expect to stay out until.

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Page 1: Announcements No lab this week due to observing night last night There will be a lab after class next week. If the skies are clear expect to stay out until.

Announcements•No lab this week due to observing night last night

•There will be a lab after class next week. If the skies are clear expect to stay out until at least 10pm

•The Telescopic Observations of the Moon lab is due next Thursday. You can check out a Dobs for the weekend tonight or tomorrow.

•Homework: Chapter 7 # 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5

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Atmospheric Effects

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Earth’s atmospheric windows

We will be concerned mostly with just the visible window

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The amount of atmospheric effect depends on the “zenith distance” z

One airmass is defined as the amount of atmosphere directly overhead. If we include Earth’s curvature, the airmass, X, is given by

2 1sec 1 0.0012 sec 1 sec

cosX z z where z

z

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There are several things that cause atmospheric extinction

Rayleigh scattering affects the shorter wavelengths more than longer wavelengths. Ozone absorption is almost entirely in the

UV. Dust absorbs all wavelengths uniformly

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The Extinction Coefficient, k, must be found by observation

The extinction coefficient, k, is the slope of the magnitude versus airmass plot. It is wavelength dependent and varies from night to night. Because of this, absolute photometry is extremely tedious. Many astronomers use differential photometry.

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The extinction coefficient varies greatly with wavelength

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Once the extinction coefficient is known, the

magnitude can be corrected

Xkmm 0ml is the measured magnitude and ml0 is the magnitude that would be measured above the Earth’s atmosphere

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For high precision measurements, a second

order term is needed

CXkXkmm C 0

Where C is the color index of the star under observation

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Atmospheric refraction is also important

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A consequence of atmospheric refraction is

flattening near the horizon

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Refraction is also wavelength dependent

Atmospheric dispersion causes rainbows for bright objects at high zenith distances

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“Seeing” is a combination of several effects

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High altitude turbulence can contribute to bad seeing

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Turbulence can cause extended objects to defocus

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Scintillation is the changing in brightness of an object

Changes in the density of the air above lead to an effect similar to the light and dark patterns at the bottom of a pool of water

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Correcting for atmospheric effects: Adaptive Optics

The simplest AO systems use a tip-tilt mirror. More sophisticated systems use a deformable mirror.

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Most AO systems require a bright star to adapt to

Since there isn’t always a bright star near the target, large observatories use a laser generated artificial

star

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The use of an AO system can make a tremendous difference

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Most major observatories now use AO systems

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AO is even available for amateurs

The SBIG AO8 is a tip-tilt mirror system that attaches to most CBIG CCD cameras

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The Ring nebula with and without AO

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A double star with and without AO

While not as dramatic an improvement as the professional systems, amateur AO systems

can definitely improve the image quality