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On zero-point drift in astronomical photoelectric photometry

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 April 2016

Z. Kviz*
Affiliation:
University of New South Wales, Broken Hill Division

Extract

In variable star work, the frequent observations of comparison stars during a night often clearly indicate the presence of either changes in extinction or changes of zero point of the photometric system, or both effects simultaneously. In a magnitude — air mass plot, the graph is not linear, but is usually a loop. These loops are well known to observers but so far very little has been published about this problem. Young’s (1974) chapters are perhaps the only exception.

Type
Galactic
Copyright
Copyright © Astronomical Society of Australia 1978

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References

Young, A. T., “Astrophysics, Optical and Infrared” in Methods of Experimental Physics, 12, Part A, Academic Press p. 140 (1974).Google Scholar