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Fick Observatory spectrum scanners

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 August 2017

W. I. Beavers
Affiliation:
E. W. Fick Observatory, Iowa State University Ames, Iowa 50011 U.S.A.
J. J. Eitter
Affiliation:
E. W. Fick Observatory, Iowa State University Ames, Iowa 50011 U.S.A.

Abstract

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Three low-dispersion (15–50A/mm)−1 spectrum scanners have been developed at Fick Observatory as instrumentation for small telescope research and teaching activity. They have been applied in solar eclipse, zodiacal light, stellar, and comet research programs. The two plane grating spectrometers and one holographic grating instrument have been employed on telescopes ranging from 7.6 to 61 cm aperture, generally with f/5 to f/8 configurations. Recently, one of the plane grating instruments has been modified to perform as a four-channel spectrometer for quantitative spectral classification and composite spectra studies. This instrument is also being used to make spatial-spectral studies of the coma of Comet Halley, and other recent comets.

Type
I. Telescopes and Instrumentation
Copyright
Copyright © Reidel 1986 

References

Beavers, W. I., Eitter, J. J., Carr, P. H., and Cook, B. C. 1980, Ap. J. 238, 349.Google Scholar