A cooled photomultiplier with an InGaAs photocathode developed for the spectropolarimetry observations

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The observations with a cooled InGaAs-photocatode photomultiplier were carried out in the Main Astronomical Observatory of the NAS of Ukraine. Astronomical objects were observed at the telescope AZT-2. We used an astronomical spectropolarimeter with the cooled photometric head and a photomultiplier tube with the InGaAs-photocathode working in the one-electron mode.

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