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9 January 2002 Development of a new vector magnetograph at Marshall Space Flight Center
Edward A. West, Mona J. Hagyard, G. Allen Gary, James Smith, Mitzi Adams, Richard A. Cloyd
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Abstract
This paper will describe a new vector magnetograph that has been developed at Marshall Space Flight Center. This magnetograph was a test ed for space flight concepts. One of those concepts that is currently being tested is the increased sensitivity to linear polarization by replacing electro-optical and rotating waveplates with a rotating linear analyzer. Our paper will describe the motivation for developing this magnetograph, compare this instrument with traditional magnetograph designs.
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Edward A. West, Mona J. Hagyard, G. Allen Gary, James Smith, Mitzi Adams, and Richard A. Cloyd "Development of a new vector magnetograph at Marshall Space Flight Center", Proc. SPIE 4481, Polarization Analysis and Measurement IV, (9 January 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.452897
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Magnetism

Polarimetry

Sun

Wave plates

Optical filters

Calibration

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