An Imaging Polarimeter(IMPOL) for multi-wavelength observations

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2008-02-02

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Astron. Astrophys. Suppl. Ser

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Taking advantage of the advances in array detector technology, an imaging polarimeter (IMPOL) has been constructed for measuring linear polarization in the wavelength band from 400-800 nm. It makes use of a Wollaston prism as the analyser to measure simultaneously the two orthogonal polarization components that define a Stoke’s parameter. An achromatic half-wave plate is used to rotate the plane of polarization with respect to the axis of the analyser so that the second Stoke’s parameter also can be determined. With a field of view correponding to about 30 × 30 mm2 for a / 1.2 m, f/13 telescope, a sensitive, liquid-N2 cooled CCD camera as the detector and a built-in acquisition and guidance unit, the instrument can be used for studying stellar fields or extended objects with an angular resolution of ∼2′′ . The instrumental polarization is less than 0.05% and the accuracies of measurement are primarily limited by photon noise for typical observations.

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Instrumention: polarimeters, Techniques: polarimetry, Polarization

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