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Infrared Extinction and Standardization [electronic resource] : Proceedings of two Sessions of IAU Commissions 25 and 9 Held at Baltimore, Maryland, USA, August 4, 1988 / edited by E. F. Milone.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Physics ; 341Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1989Description: IV, 79 p. 8 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540467106
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 520 23
LOC classification:
  • QB4
Online resources:
Contents:
Problems of infrared extinction and standardization — An introduction -- Extinction and transformation -- Models of infrared atmospheric extinction -- Atmospheric extinction in the infrared -- Infrared extinction at Sutherland -- Near-infrared extinction measurements at the Indian observatory sites -- Reducing photometry by computing atmospheric transmission -- JHKLM photometry: Standard systems, passbands and intrinsic colors -- Standardization with infrared array photometers -- A summary of the session -- Concluding postscript.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Extinction and standardization corrections to infrared measurements are of the utmost importance in astronomy. Various views on these concepts and problems of implementation in infrared photometry are discussed thoroughly and recommendations are presented. Among these are: the adoption of narrower broad-band "Johnson" filters that are better centered in the atmospheric water windows than is currently the case; the measurements of atmospheric water vapor content concurrent with the astronomical measurements; the use of appropriate atmospheric models to treat the extinction adequately; and the publication of complete details of the systemic passbands and their transformability to other systems. To conclude the volume, R. Bell summarizes and comments on the contributions to the symposium, and the editor adds a concluding postscript on post-meeting developments and perspectives.
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Problems of infrared extinction and standardization — An introduction -- Extinction and transformation -- Models of infrared atmospheric extinction -- Atmospheric extinction in the infrared -- Infrared extinction at Sutherland -- Near-infrared extinction measurements at the Indian observatory sites -- Reducing photometry by computing atmospheric transmission -- JHKLM photometry: Standard systems, passbands and intrinsic colors -- Standardization with infrared array photometers -- A summary of the session -- Concluding postscript.

Extinction and standardization corrections to infrared measurements are of the utmost importance in astronomy. Various views on these concepts and problems of implementation in infrared photometry are discussed thoroughly and recommendations are presented. Among these are: the adoption of narrower broad-band "Johnson" filters that are better centered in the atmospheric water windows than is currently the case; the measurements of atmospheric water vapor content concurrent with the astronomical measurements; the use of appropriate atmospheric models to treat the extinction adequately; and the publication of complete details of the systemic passbands and their transformability to other systems. To conclude the volume, R. Bell summarizes and comments on the contributions to the symposium, and the editor adds a concluding postscript on post-meeting developments and perspectives.

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