Optical atmospheric extinction over Cerro Paranal
F. Patat, S. Moehler, K. O'Brien, E. Pompei, T. Bensby, G. Carraro, A., de Ugarte Postigo, A. Fox, I. Gavignaud, G. James, H. Korhonen, C. Ledoux, S., Randall, H. Sana, J. Smoker, S. Stefl, T. Szeifert

TL;DR
This study measures the optical extinction curve at Cerro Paranal, revealing aerosol composition changes over 35 years and the impact of volcanic pollutants, with implications for accurate astronomical observations.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed extinction curve for Cerro Paranal under typical conditions and analyzes long-term aerosol evolution and volcanic influence.
Findings
Extinction curve aligns with other Atacama sites but shows a deficit below 4000 A.
Volcanic pollutants influence aerosol composition over decades.
Standard extinction curves can cause flux estimation errors.
Abstract
Aims: The present study was conducted to determine the optical extinction curve for Cerro Paranal under typical clear-sky observing conditions, with an accuracy of 0.01 mag/airmass. Methods: The extinction curve of Paranal was obtained through low-resolution spectroscopy of 8 spectrophotometric standard stars observed with FORS1 mounted at the 8.2 m Very Large Telescope, covering a spectral range 3300-8000 A. A total of 600 spectra were collected on more than 40 nights distributed over six months, from October 2008 to March 2009. The average extinction curve was derived using a global fit algorithm, which allowed us to simultaneously combine all the available data. The main atmospheric parameters were retrieved using the LBLRTM radiative transfer code, which was also utilised to study the impact of variability of the main molecular bands of O2, O3, and H2O, and to estimate their column…
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