A History of Infrared Extinction at CTIO, Chile, and a Possible Connection with the El Niño Phenomenon
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- 1 February 1998
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
- Vol. 110 (744) , 200-209
- https://doi.org/10.1086/316119
Abstract
Extinction coefficients and sensitivity values in the JHKL band-passes measured on nearly 200 nights of observing between 1978 and 1992 on the 1.5-meter and the Blanco 4- meter telescopes at Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory are presented and discussed. Analysis of these data shows the following: There are seasonal variations in both the extinction coefficients and sensitivity values that are qualitatively consistent with expected variations in the amount of H2O in the atmosphere - relatively high in the summer months, lower in the winter months. The linear correlation coefficients between most of these quantities are statistically significant. The yearly mean values of these quantities also show significant variability of a few hundredths of a magnitude. The correlations between these yearly means are again consistent with variations in the H2O content of the atmosphere. At least some of these longer term variations are closely correlated with quantitative measures of the strength of the atmospheric and oceanic El Nin~o/Southern Oscillation phenomenon.Comment: Replaced html version with more readable PS format; 17 pages of text and tables plus 7 Figures; all in postscript generated with MS WORD97 and SigmaPlot; to appear in PASP, February 199Keywords
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