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A Photometricity and Extinction Monitor at the Apache Point Observatory

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2001

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Hogg, David W., Douglas P. Finkbeiner, David J. Schlegel, and James E. Gunn. 2001. “A Photometricity and Extinction Monitor at the Apache Point Observatory.” The Astronomical Journal 122 (4) (October): 2129–2138. doi:10.1086/323103.

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An unsupervised software "robot" that automatically and robustly reduces and analyzes CCD observations of photometric standard stars is described. The robot measures extinction coefficients and other photometric parameters in real time and, more carefully, on the next day. It also reduces and analyzes data from an all-sky 10 μm camera to detect clouds; photometric data taken during cloudy periods are automatically rejected. The robot reports its findings to observers and data analysts via the World Wide Web. It can be used to assess photometricity and to build data on site conditions. The robot's automated and uniform site monitoring represents a minimum standard for any observing site with queue scheduling, a public data archive, or likely participation in any future National Virtual Observatory.

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astrometry, methods : data analysis, methods : observational, surveys, techniques : image processing, techniques : photometric

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