CCD camera system for cometary research

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Astronomical Photography, Astronomical Spectroscopy, Cameras, Charge Coupled Devices, Comets, Fabry-Perot Spectrometers, Chemical Composition, Digital Computers, Emission, Io, Telescopes

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The objective is to upgrade the NASA/GSFC 36 inch telescope instrumentation, primarily with a new charge coupled device (CCD) camera system, to permit an effective monitoring program of cometary activity by means of narrowband imaging and spectroscopic techniques. Researchers have twice taken delivery of the CCD camera system from Princeton Scientific Instruments and twice returned it within six weeks for repair. During the times they had the camera system in the lab, they measured the instrumental performance of the TEK 512 x 512 CCD chip (e.g., readout noise, dark current, etc) and developed the complete operational software for the camera system plus several useful observing and data reduction routines for use at the telescope. The CCD camera system is controlled by an IBM-AT computer. The peripheral equipment and software to permit the efficient transfer of large amounts of data to the LASP's computers (VAXs) and subsequent timely reductions are also in place. The Io torus (S II) emission was monitored with a Fabry-Perot scanning spectrometer, in conjunction with the International Jupiter Watch. The CCD camera system will be coupled to a narrowband interference filter imager and a long-slit spectrograph to provide regular and well-calibrated spatial and spectral observations of comets.

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