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The Kitt Peak Magnetograph. IV: 40-Channel Probe and the Detection of Weak Photospheric Fields
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 August 2015
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The 40-channel magnetograph is described. Special attention is given to details of the fiber-optic probe which dissects the Fraunhofer line image and provides for a choice of spectral and spatial resolution. Examples of magnetograms taken with the instrument are shown. Maps of quiet areas, made with long integration times to achieve a noise of 0.4 G, yet with 5 arc-sec resolution, indicate the presence everywhere of a minimum background field of average strength 2–3 G.
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- Part I: Instrumentation – Measurement Fields in the Solar Atmosphere
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- Symposium - International Astronomical Union , Volume 43: Solar Magnetic Fields , 1971 , pp. 51 - 61
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- Copyright © Reidel 1971
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Livingston, W., Harvey, J., and Slaughter, C.: 1970, (paper III) IAU Colloquium No. 11,
Automation in Optical Astrophysics
, Edinburgh, 12–14 August, 1970.Google Scholar
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