Physics
Scientific paper
Feb 1975
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1975opten..14...64b&link_type=abstract
Optical Engineering, vol. 14, Jan.-Feb. 1975, p. 64-68. USAF-supported research.
Physics
Cinematography, Imaging Techniques, Solar Activity, Solar Instruments, Solar Magnetic Field, Telescopes, Birefringence, Doppler Effect, Filtergrams, Real Time Operation, Solar Flares, Solar Spectra, Vacuum Apparatus, Zeeman Effect
Scientific paper
Using a very narrow band (0.004-0.013 nm) Universal Birefringent Filter, rapidly turnable between 410 and 700 nm, and the vacuum telescope at the observatory, we have developed photographic and video techniques to observe solar magnetic and velocity fields utilizing the Zeeman and Doppler effects respectively. This is in addition to direct filtergrams which can also be obtained at any wavelength in this wavelength region. The video technique permits virtually real time display. Both techniques are used for time lapse cinematography of solar activity.
Beckers Jacques M.
Dickson L.
Woodman D.
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