Context. Polarimetric observations taken with ground- or space-based telescopes usually need to be corrected for changes of the polarization state in the optical path. Aims. We present a technique to determine the polarization properties of a telescope through observations of spectral lines that have no or negligible intrinsic linear polarization signals. For such spectral lines, any observed linear polarization must be induced by the telescope optics. We apply the technique to observations taken with the Spectropolarimeter for Infrared and Optical Regions (SPINOR) at the Dunn Solar Telescope (DST) and demonstrate that we can retrieve the characteristic polarization properties of the DST at three wavelengths of 459, 526, and 615 nm. Methods...
Original paper can be found at: http://161.58.115.79/pubs/cs/328.html--Copyright Astronomical Societ...
It is essential to properly calibrate the polarimetric properties of telescopes, if one wants to tak...
Many different methods exist for reducing data obtained when an astronomical source is studied with ...
Polarimetric observations taken with ground- or space-based telescopes usually need to be corrected ...
Accurate astrophysical polarimetry requires a proper characterization of the polarization properties...
Nighttime polarimetric measurements are often obtained very close to the limits of the instrumental ...
SCExAO at the Subaru telescope is a visible and near-infrared high-contrast imaging instrument emplo...
Well-calibrated spectropolarimetry studies at resolutions of R > 10 000 with signal-to-noise ratios ...
Context. Linear spectropolarimetry is a >photon-hungry> observing technique, requiring a specific se...
An analytical model has been developed to estimate the polarization effects, such as instrumental po...
The use of polarimetric information to enhance the identification process for unresolved and unknown...
The daytime sky has recently been demonstrated as a useful calibration tool for deriving polarizatio...
SCExAO at the Subaru telescope is a visible and near-infrared high-contrast imaging instrument emplo...
Context. While there is evidence for considerable circular polarization of OH masers in star-forming...
Context. We investigate the linear polarization produced by interstellar dust aligned by the magneti...
Original paper can be found at: http://161.58.115.79/pubs/cs/328.html--Copyright Astronomical Societ...
It is essential to properly calibrate the polarimetric properties of telescopes, if one wants to tak...
Many different methods exist for reducing data obtained when an astronomical source is studied with ...
Polarimetric observations taken with ground- or space-based telescopes usually need to be corrected ...
Accurate astrophysical polarimetry requires a proper characterization of the polarization properties...
Nighttime polarimetric measurements are often obtained very close to the limits of the instrumental ...
SCExAO at the Subaru telescope is a visible and near-infrared high-contrast imaging instrument emplo...
Well-calibrated spectropolarimetry studies at resolutions of R > 10 000 with signal-to-noise ratios ...
Context. Linear spectropolarimetry is a >photon-hungry> observing technique, requiring a specific se...
An analytical model has been developed to estimate the polarization effects, such as instrumental po...
The use of polarimetric information to enhance the identification process for unresolved and unknown...
The daytime sky has recently been demonstrated as a useful calibration tool for deriving polarizatio...
SCExAO at the Subaru telescope is a visible and near-infrared high-contrast imaging instrument emplo...
Context. While there is evidence for considerable circular polarization of OH masers in star-forming...
Context. We investigate the linear polarization produced by interstellar dust aligned by the magneti...
Original paper can be found at: http://161.58.115.79/pubs/cs/328.html--Copyright Astronomical Societ...
It is essential to properly calibrate the polarimetric properties of telescopes, if one wants to tak...
Many different methods exist for reducing data obtained when an astronomical source is studied with ...