Well-calibrated spectropolarimetry studies at resolutions of R > 10 000 with signal-to-noise ratios (S/Ns) better than 0.01% across individual line profiles, are becoming common with larger aperture telescopes. Spectropolarimetric studies require high S/N observations and are often limited by instrument systematic errors. As an example, fiber-fed spectropolarimeters combined with advanced line-combination algorithms can reach statistical error limits of 0.001% in measurements of spectral line profiles referenced to the continuum. Calibration of such observations is often required both for cross-talk and for continuum polarization. This is not straightforward since telescope cross-talk errors are rarely less than ~1%. In solar instruments li...
Two identical instruments have been developed for use in the field to make radiometric measurements....
line (121.6 nm). The instrument was successfully launched on 3 September 2015 and observations were ...
Ideally, we would like to have at our disposal a "universal" instrument which could record all avail...
International audienceThe daytime sky has recently been demonstrated as a useful calibration tool fo...
We designed, built, and calibrated a new spectropolarimeter for the HiVIS spectrograph (R 12000-4900...
Polarimetric observations taken with ground- or space-based telescopes usually need to be corrected ...
Context. Polarimetric observations taken with ground- or space-based telescopes usually need to be c...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.The dissertation focuse...
Linear spectropolarimetry of spectral lines is a neglected field in astronomy, largely because of th...
Context. Linear spectropolarimetry is a >photon-hungry> observing technique, requiring a specific se...
Nighttime polarimetric measurements are often obtained very close to the limits of the instrumental ...
ABSTRACT Linear spectropolarimetry of spectral lines is a neglected field in astronomy, largely beca...
We present first measurements and the calibration procedure for the Polarimetric Littrow Spectrograp...
Context. Linear spectropolarimetry is a “photon-hungry” observing technique, requiring a specific se...
All astronomical sources are polarized to some degree. Polarimetry is therefore a powerful astronomi...
Two identical instruments have been developed for use in the field to make radiometric measurements....
line (121.6 nm). The instrument was successfully launched on 3 September 2015 and observations were ...
Ideally, we would like to have at our disposal a "universal" instrument which could record all avail...
International audienceThe daytime sky has recently been demonstrated as a useful calibration tool fo...
We designed, built, and calibrated a new spectropolarimeter for the HiVIS spectrograph (R 12000-4900...
Polarimetric observations taken with ground- or space-based telescopes usually need to be corrected ...
Context. Polarimetric observations taken with ground- or space-based telescopes usually need to be c...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.The dissertation focuse...
Linear spectropolarimetry of spectral lines is a neglected field in astronomy, largely because of th...
Context. Linear spectropolarimetry is a >photon-hungry> observing technique, requiring a specific se...
Nighttime polarimetric measurements are often obtained very close to the limits of the instrumental ...
ABSTRACT Linear spectropolarimetry of spectral lines is a neglected field in astronomy, largely beca...
We present first measurements and the calibration procedure for the Polarimetric Littrow Spectrograp...
Context. Linear spectropolarimetry is a “photon-hungry” observing technique, requiring a specific se...
All astronomical sources are polarized to some degree. Polarimetry is therefore a powerful astronomi...
Two identical instruments have been developed for use in the field to make radiometric measurements....
line (121.6 nm). The instrument was successfully launched on 3 September 2015 and observations were ...
Ideally, we would like to have at our disposal a "universal" instrument which could record all avail...