Possible Atmospheric Transparency Studies on the Basis of Cherenkov Light Measurements
A. Mishev

TL;DR
This paper explores using Cherenkov light measurements from telescopes to study atmospheric processes, utilizing simulations and experimental data to assess the method's scientific potential.
Contribution
It demonstrates the feasibility of atmospheric studies through Cherenkov light measurements and compares different atmospheric profiles using Monte Carlo simulations.
Findings
Cherenkov light can be used to probe atmospheric conditions
Simulations show sensitivity to atmospheric profile variations
Experimental results support the method's potential
Abstract
The possibility to use Cherenkov light measurements with Cherenkov telescope to study atmospheric processes is shown. Cherenkov light from extensive air showers is obtained using Monte Carlo simulations with CORSIKA code. Different atmospheric profiles are considered and compared. Several experimental results are shown and the scientific potential is discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAtmospheric aerosols and clouds · Advanced Image Fusion Techniques · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
