L. Coccato, W. Freudling, A. Smette, E. Sani, J. Escartín, Yves Jung, G. Bazin
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Abstract
The presence of strong absorption lines in the atmospheric transmission spectrum affects spectroscopic observations, in particular those in the nearand mid-infrared. Therefore, there is the need to correct scientific observations for this effect, a process known as telluric correction. The use of a detailed model of the atmospheric transmission spectrum brings several advantages over the method of empirically deriving corrections using observations of a telluric standard star. In this paper, we discuss and compare the two methods applied to K-band Multi-Object Spectrograph (KMOS) observations and show the improvements in the quality of the final products obtained by implementing the modelling technique offered by the ESO molecfit sky tool.