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G.Vasileiadis, CTA Meeting 4-5 May-2006 High Altitude UBV Observations E.Giraud, I.Toledo, P.Valvin & G.Vasileiadis LPTA/Montpellier, Un.Cath Chile.

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1 G.Vasileiadis, CTA Meeting 4-5 May-2006 High Altitude UBV Observations E.Giraud, I.Toledo, P.Valvin & G.Vasileiadis LPTA/Montpellier, Un.Cath Chile

2 G.Vasileiadis, CTA Meeting 4-5 May-2006 2 Outline Physics Motivation The Instrument The Method La Silla/Alma Datasets In retrospective

3 G.Vasileiadis, CTA Meeting 4-5 May-2006 3 Physics Motivation Measure Night Sky Parameters relevant to Cherenkov Telescopes Extinction Parameter Night Sky Background Photometry of Night Sky at High Altitude (4-5Km) Thinner Atmosphere Clearer skies LaSilla/Hawaiian reference measurements (4300m) U,B and V measurements Whats the gain for going higher ?!

4 G.Vasileiadis, CTA Meeting 4-5 May-2006 4 The Instrument / Telescope Optical Guidance Systems  Custom Newtonian 10” Optical Guidance Systems  F/4  UV custom coated mirrors  Takahashi EMT-200 mount  CCD ST7-XME SBIG  FOV 22x15arcmin  1.7arcsec/pixel (9  m)  Johnson UBV filter set.  Transportable (45kilos)

5 G.Vasileiadis, CTA Meeting 4-5 May-2006 5 The Method / Photometry Photometry Using known Luminosity stars as reference Landolt Photometric Star Fields used Standard Johnson U, B, V Filters Choice Calibrate on a well-known site (La Silla ) Measure the extinction as a function of azimuth angle during photometric nights, mainly in U Measure the sky background, mainly in U, directly on standard fields

6 G.Vasileiadis, CTA Meeting 4-5 May-2006 6 La Silla Datasets  La Silla Site at 2400m.  Camped outside EROS-II Telescope.  Extinction Dataset using a standard star.  Luminosity measurements using U V and B filters. ( 8 nights)  Dataset using two distinctive Landault star fields for Color equations and Sky Background.  All Data used as “Calibration”  Comparison with known measurements

7 G.Vasileiadis, CTA Meeting 4-5 May-2006 7 ALMA Site Whatever follows done with the ALMA Logistics Support. Medical Support All Night Radio Connection Escorted to and from Site area Jacques Lasalle (Site Security Manager)

8 G.Vasileiadis, CTA Meeting 4-5 May-2006 8 The ALMA Site / APEX (5062m) Source 

9 G.Vasileiadis, CTA Meeting 4-5 May-2006 9 The Alma Site 4000m and 5000m Two periods Nov 2005 and April 2006 4 nighs at 4000m 4 nights at 5000m -8 degrees temperatures Almost safe conditions All battery Operated UBV using std Landolt Star fields Direct comparison with La Silla

10 G.Vasileiadis, CTA Meeting 4-5 May-2006 10 The data  Standard stars used as reference

11 G.Vasileiadis, CTA Meeting 4-5 May-2006 11 The data  Extinction Parameter Calculation for LaSilla and Alma Preliminary analysis shows ~0.1mag/airmass increase in detected light between 2400 and 4000 m (slope of Bouguer Curve) Slopes : 0.43 and 0.33 mag/airmass

12 G.Vasileiadis, CTA Meeting 4-5 May-2006 12 The data Preliminary analysis shows a net benefit in detected light between 2450m and 5000m for any air mass (close to a magnitude for high airmass) LaSilla : 0.43 mag/airmass Alma4K : 0.33 Alma5K : 0.26 Transparency figure

13 G.Vasileiadis, CTA Meeting 4-5 May-2006 13 In Perspective Succeed on having good data on La Silla and some nights at 4000m and 5000m (ALMA site) Promising Results Net Gain on Extinction Parameters for the U NSB comes in the near future –Already we see the limit of our CCD ( square star pattern) Keep Contact with ESO-ELT and Univ.Catholica Santiago/Chile.


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