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25 November 1996 High-resolution spectral imaging of the Sun in the far ultraviolet
Marilyn E. Bruner, Theodore D. Tarbell, Alan M. Title, Jean-Pierre Wuelser, Brian N. Handy, Muamer Zukic
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Abstract
The Transition Region and Coronal Explorer instrument (TRACE) will use narrow-band interference filters together with other appropriate band limiting elements to make high resolution images of the Sun in the C IV lines at 154.8 and 155.0 nm. Filter observations of solar C IV emission are complicated by the presence of UV Continuum and nearby chromospheric lines because of the relatively wide bandpasses of the narrowest currently available interference filters. TRACE will use a series of filters to estimate the effects of the UV continuum and the long-wavelength `leaks' in the blocking filters which we show are the most important contaminants in the C IV images. Further improvements in filtergraph performance may be realized through the use of tunable Fabry-Perot etalons, which have been under development at Lockheed-Martin. We present test data from a cultured quartz etalon designed for 155 nm, and will discuss the prospects for etalons operation at substantially shorter wavelengths.
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Marilyn E. Bruner, Theodore D. Tarbell, Alan M. Title, Jean-Pierre Wuelser, Brian N. Handy, and Muamer Zukic "High-resolution spectral imaging of the Sun in the far ultraviolet", Proc. SPIE 2804, Missions to the Sun, (25 November 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.259718
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KEYWORDS
Fabry–Perot interferometers

Ultraviolet radiation

Image filtering

Optical filters

Interference filters

Sun

Mirrors

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