13 November 2018 Solar spectropolarimetry of Ca II 8542 Å line: polarimeter development, calibration, and preliminary observations
Hemanth Pruthvi, Nagaraju Krishnappa, Ravindra Belur, Ramesh Bheemarao Kadagattor
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Abstract
Chromospheric magnetic fields are of paramount importance in understanding the dynamics of energetic events in the solar atmosphere. At the Kodaikanal Solar Observatory, several polarimeters were developed in the past to study the active region magnetic fields. A polarimeter has been developed and installed at Kodaikanal Tower-Tunnel Telescope to study the active regions at the chromospheric level, in Ca ii 8542 Å spectral line. Design aspects of the instrument and polarimetry strategy are discussed. Telescope instrumental polarization has been revisited, and possible ways to reduce it have been proposed. The telescope polarization model developed in Zemax to examine the analytical instrumental polarization model is discussed. The polarimeter control unit, and the software developed to operate the polarimeter are briefly described. Polarimetric calibration of the instrument, observations, corrections for instrumental polarization, and the sample Stokes profiles are presented. Polarimetric accuracy and sensitivity are estimated to be better than 3  ×  10  −  2 and 3  ×  10  −  3, respectively.
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Hemanth Pruthvi, Nagaraju Krishnappa, Ravindra Belur, and Ramesh Bheemarao Kadagattor "Solar spectropolarimetry of Ca II 8542 Å line: polarimeter development, calibration, and preliminary observations," Journal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments, and Systems 4(4), 048002 (13 November 2018). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JATIS.4.4.048002
Received: 10 July 2018; Accepted: 25 October 2018; Published: 13 November 2018
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KEYWORDS
Polarimetry

Polarization

Calibration

Modulation

Magnetism

Mirrors

Calcium

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