Characterisation of Timau National Observatory using limited in-situ measurements
Rhorom Priyatikanto, Emanuel Sungging Mumpuni, Taufiq Hidayat,, Muhammad Bayu Saputra, Mulya Diana Murti, Abdul Rachman, Clara Yono Yatini

TL;DR
This study characterizes the Timau National Observatory site using limited in-situ sky brightness measurements and satellite data, providing key insights into its observational conditions for future astronomical research.
Contribution
It demonstrates how limited in-situ measurements combined with satellite data can effectively characterize an observatory site at low resource levels.
Findings
Background sky brightness of 21.86 mag/arcsec²
Atmospheric extinction coefficient of 0.48
Average usable observing time of 5.3 hours per night
Abstract
A new astronomical observatory in southeastern Indonesia is currently under construction. This Timau National Observatory will host a 3.8-metre telescope for optical and near-infrared observations. To support the operation and planning, the characterisation of the site needs to be appropriately performed. However, limited resources and access to the site hindered the deployment of instruments for comprehensive site testing. Fortunately, \emph{in-situ} sky brightness data from the Sky Quality Meter (SQM) have been available for almost two years. Based on the data acquired in 470 nights, we obtain a background sky brightness of magnitude/arcsec. Additionally, we evaluate the moonlit sky brightness to estimate the atmospheric extinction coefficient () and level of scattering on site. We find an alleviated value of , associated with a high…
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