The Results of Observing the Astroclimate on the Crimean Peninsula in the Shortwave Part of the Millimeter Wavelength Range

We present the results of a study of the astroclimate on the Crimean Peninsula in the vicinity of the UNN Kara-Dag radioastronomical station (located at a height of 105 m above sea level). The measurements were taken in semi-automatic mode every 2 minutes from July 22 to September 21, 2017. We consi...

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Published inAstrophysical bulletin Vol. 73; no. 3; pp. 387 - 392
Main Authors Agafonov, M. I., Bubnov, G. M., Bubukin, I. T., Vdovin, V. F., Gorbunov, R. V., Zinchenko, I. I., Lapchenko, V. A., Nosov, V. I., Pankratov, A. L., Rakut, I. V.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Moscow Pleiades Publishing 01.07.2018
Springer Nature B.V
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Summary:We present the results of a study of the astroclimate on the Crimean Peninsula in the vicinity of the UNN Kara-Dag radioastronomical station (located at a height of 105 m above sea level). The measurements were taken in semi-automatic mode every 2 minutes from July 22 to September 21, 2017. We consider the variation trends of the atmospheric transparency parameters and plot statistical charts.We obtained statistical data characterizing the astroclimate. Their analysis allows us to forecast the possibility of radioastronomical observations in the millimeter and submillimiter wavelength range transparency windows.
ISSN:1990-3413
1990-3421
DOI:10.1134/S1990341318030124