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The sky background radiance and transmission model in the KMOS ETC is based on the Cerro Paranal advanced sky model, developed by a team at the University of Innsbruck as part of the Austria in-kind contribution to ESO.
Since version 6.0.0, the definitions of seeing and image quality used in the ETC follow the ones given in Martinez, Kolb, Sarazin, Tokovinin
(2010, The Messenger 141, 5)
originally provided by Tokovinin (2002, PASP 114, 1156) but corrected by Kolb (ESO Technical Report #12):
Seeing is an inherent property of the atmospheric turbulence, which is independent of the telescope that is observing through the atmosphere; Image Quality (IQ), defined as the full width at half maximum (FWHM) of long-exposure stellar images, is a property of the images obtained in the focal plane of an instrument mounted on a telescope observing through the atmosphere. The IQ defines the S/N reference area for non-AO point sources in the ETC. With the seeing consistently defined as the atmospheric PSF FWHM outside the telescope at zenith at
500 nm, the ETC models the IQ PSF as a gaussian, considering the gauss-approximated transfer functions of the atmosphere, telescope and
instrument, with s=seeing, λ=wavelength, x=airmass and D=telescope diameter:
For fibre-fed instruments, the instrument transfer function is not applied. The diffraction limited PSF FWHM for the telescope with diameter D at observing wavelength λ is modeled as:
\(F_{\text{Kolb}} \) is the Kolb factor (ESO Technical Report #12):
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The Paranal seeing statistics is based on the so-called UT seeing measurements obtained from the UT1 Cassegrain Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor used for active optics.
The measurements are deconvolved in order to represent the seeing outside the dome (i.e. they are corrected for the instrument+telescope resolution).
The La Silla seeing statistics is based on the DIMM FWHM measurements corrected for the instrumental resolution.
These data come from http://www.eso.org/gen-fac/pubs/astclim/paranal/seeing/singcumul.html
Number of days from New Moon.
The precipitable water vapor PWV is the vertically integrated total mass of water vapor per unit area for a column of atmosphere. PWV=2.5 mm is close to the median value for Paranal. Details about the seeing and PWV at Paranal are available from http://www.eso.org/gen-fac/pubs/astclim/paranal.
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