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Double-pass spectroimaging with spectral multiplexing: TUNIS

In: Contributions of the Astronomical Observatory Skalnaté Pleso, vol. 41, no. 2
A. López Ariste - C. Le Men - B. Gelly

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Year, pages: 2011, 99 - 105
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Techniques: imaging spectroscopy
About article:
Solar observations would benefit from simultaneous imaging and spectroscopy. To approach in an optimal manner such an ideal goal we have designed and built in THEMIS a spectro-imager based upon the concept of subtractive double pass through a diffraction grating spectrograph called TUNIS. In its basic design it produces an image at a wavelength which changes linearly in one of the directions of the image. To improve the simultaneity of the spectral coverage, we have implemented a spectral multiplexing, based upon Hadamard spectroscopy. We present the first observations of TUNIS and give the main specifications. TUNIS has been proposed for the European Solar Telescope (EST) project.
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López Ariste, A., Le Men, C., Gelly, B. 2011. Double-pass spectroimaging with spectral multiplexing: TUNIS. In Contributions of the Astronomical Observatory Skalnaté Pleso, vol. 41, no.2, pp. 99-105. 1335-1842.

APA:
López Ariste, A., Le Men, C., Gelly, B. (2011). Double-pass spectroimaging with spectral multiplexing: TUNIS. Contributions of the Astronomical Observatory Skalnaté Pleso, 41(2), 99-105. 1335-1842.