The Mees CCD imaging spectrograph |
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Authors: | Matthew J. Penn Donald L. Mickey Richard C. Canfield Barry J. Labonte |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii, 96822 Honolulu, HI, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The Mees CCD (MCCD) instrument is an imaging spectroscopy device which uses the 25 cm coronagraph telescope and the 3.0 m Coudé spectrograph at Mees Solar Observatory (MSO) on Haleakala, Maui. The instrument works with resolving power up to R 200 000 with significant throughput from 3934 Å (Caii K) to 10 000 Å. A fast guiding active mirror stabilizes the image during observations. A rapidly writing magnetic tape storage system allows observations to be recorded at 256 kbytes s–1. Currently, the MCCD is used for imaging spectroscopy of solar flares at 6563 Å (H ), and velocity measurements of umbral oscillations; future plans include emission line studies of active region coronae, and photospheric studies of solar oscillations. |
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