Table Description:
This table is available for ADQL queries and through the TAP endpoint.
Resource Description:
For a list of all services and tables belonging to this table's resource, see Information on resource 'Lightmeter Data'
This table has an associated publication. If you use data from it, it may be appropriate to reference http://lightmeter.astronomy2009.at either in addition to or instead of the service reference.
To cite the table as such, we suggest the following BibTeX entry:
@MISC{vo:lightmeter_stati, year=2009, title={Lightmeter Data}, author={Wuchterl, G. and The Lightmeter community}, url={http://dc.zah.uni-heidelberg.de/tableinfo/lightmeter.stations}, howpublished={{VO} resource provided by the {GAVO} Data Center} }
This database of lightmeter measurements is made available under the Open Database License: http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/1.0/.
Any rights in individual contents of the database are licensed under the Database Contents License: http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/dbcl/1.0/
Sorted alphabetically. [Sort by DB column index]
Name | Table Head | Description | Unit | UCD |
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calibA | Cal. a | Calibration parameter, a [Note cal] | N/A | instr.calib |
calibB | Cal. b | Calibration parameter, b [Note cal] | N/A | instr.calib |
calibC | Cal. c | Calibration parameter, c [Note cal] | W.m**-2 | instr.calib |
calibD | Cal. d | Calibration parameter, d [Note cal] | K**-1 | instr.calib |
devtype | Type | Device type (as in: IYA Lightmeter, SQM, ...) | N/A | meta.code;instr |
fullname | Name | Full name of the station | N/A | meta.id |
height | Height | Height above sea level | m | pos.earth.altitude |
lat | Lat. | Latitude of the observing station | deg | pos.earth.lat |
long | Long. | Longitude of the observing station | deg | pos.earth.lon |
stationId | Station ID | Identifier of the measuring station, starting with an ISO CC | N/A | meta.id;meta.main |
timeCorrection | dt | Seconds to add to this stations reported times to obtain UTC | N/A | N/A |
Columns that are parts of indices are marked like this.
The following services may use the data contained in this table:
VO nerds may sometimes need VOResource XML for this table.
The calibration parameters are used to convert raw counts to actual fluxes using the formula:
Phi = c (b (a exp(n (1+dT)/a)-1)+n)
where n is the raw count, T the instrument temperature and Phi is a flux in units of c.