Remote Sensing (Jun 2024)

Vertical Distribution of Optical Turbulence at the Peak Terskol Observatory and Mount Kurapdag

  • Artem Y. Shikhovtsev,
  • Chun Qing,
  • Evgeniy A. Kopylov,
  • Sergey A. Potanin,
  • Pavel G. Kovadlo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs16122102
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 12
p. 2102

Abstract

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Atmospheric turbulence characteristics are essential in determining the quality of astronomical images and implementing adaptive optics systems. In this study, the vertical distributions of optical turbulence at the Peak Terskol observatory (43.27472°N 42.50083°E, 3127 m a.s.l.) using the Era-5 reanalysis and scintillation measurements are investigated. For the closest reanalysis grid node to the observatory, vertical profiles of the structural constant of the air refractive index turbulent fluctuations Cn2 were obtained. The calculated Cn2(z) vertical profiles are compared with the vertical distribution of turbulence intensity obtained from tomographic measurements with a Shack–Hartmann sensor. The atmospheric coherence length at the location of Terskol Peak was estimated. Using a combination of atmospheric models and paramaterization schemes of turbulence, Cn2(z) profiles at Mt. Kurapdag were obtained. The values of atmospheric coherence length at Peak Terskol are compared with estimated values of this length at the ten astronomical sites, including Ali, Lenghu and Daocheng.

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