Night sky brightness at San Pedro Martir Observatory
I. Plauchu-Frayn (1), M. G. Richer (1), E. Colorado (1), J. Herrera, (1), A. Cordova (1), U. Cesena (1), F. Avila (1) ((1) Instituto de, Astronomia - Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico)

TL;DR
This study measures and analyzes the night sky brightness at San Pedro Martir Observatory over several years, finding it comparable to other dark sites and observing a decrease in brightness correlated with solar activity.
Contribution
It provides comprehensive optical and SQM night sky brightness data at OAN-SPM, highlighting temporal variations and solar cycle effects.
Findings
Average zenith sky brightness values are similar to other dark sites.
No seasonal variation in sky brightness was observed.
Sky brightness decreased with declining solar activity since 2014.
Abstract
We present optical UBVRI zenith night sky brightness measurements collected on eighteen nights during 2013--2016 and SQM measurements obtained daily over twenty months during 2014--2016 at the Observatorio Astronomico Nacional on the Sierra San Pedro Martir (OAN-SPM) in Mexico. The UBVRI data is based upon CCD images obtained with the 0.84m and 2.12m telescopes, while the SQM data is obtained with a high-sensitivity, low-cost photometer. The typical moonless night sky brightness at zenith averaged over the whole period is U = 22.68, B = 23.10, V = 21.84, R = 21.04, I = 19.36, and SQM = 21.88 mag/square arcsec, once corrected for zodiacal light. We find no seasonal variation of the night sky brightness measured with the SQM. The typical night sky brightness values found at OAN-SPM are similar to those reported for other astronomical dark sites at a similar phase of the solar cycle. We…
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