Project for bidimensional spectroscopy of solar chromospheric active regions with the universal birefringent filter

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Astronomical Spectroscopy, Birefringence, Chromosphere, Optical Filters, Solar Atmosphere, Solar Flares, Computer Techniques, Data Reduction, Energy Storage, Signal Processing, Solar Activity

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In the present work, the universal birefringent filter of the Sacramento Peak Observatory, which can operate effectively over a wide range of wavelengths and whose bandwidth is comparable to that of the instrumental profile of a low-resolution spectrograph, was used to obtain a sequence of monochromatic images of a solar active region at selected points along the profile of a strong Fraunhofer line, i.e., at different wavelengths from the line center. A series of observations is proposed to cover exhaustively a wide range of depths in the solar atmosphere.

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