Bibcode
Jiménez, A.; González Jorge, H.
Referencia bibliográfica
New Astronomy Reviews, Volume 42, Issue 6-8, p. 521-527.
Fecha de publicación:
11
1998
Revista
Número de citas
4
Número de citas referidas
3
Descripción
Data for five continuous years (1984 to 1989) at the Teide Observatory
(Izaña, Tenerife), obtained with a full-disc solar multi-channel
photometer devoted to the detection of solar intensity oscillations have
now been used for a detailed study of the extinction coefficient
behaviour at several wavelengths (450-870 nm) under different
atmospheric conditions: days with a clear sky and days with dust coming
from the Sahara Desert. From this study we conclude that an extinction
coefficient of around 0.075 mag airmass-1 at 680 nm
constitutes the boundary between clear days and the effect produced by
the Saharan dust on dusty days. In the former the extinction can vary
between 0.04 and 0.07 mag airmass-1 (at 680 nm) and in the
latter between 0.075 and 0.8 mag airmass-1 (at 680 nm).
Moreover, the dust produces a grey effect in the wavelength range
analysed here.