Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
Mar 1988
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1988jphys..49..175w&link_type=abstract
Journal de Physique Colloque, Tome 49, C1, p. 175 - 180
Physics
Optics
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Space Instrumentation:X-Ray Telescopes, Sun:X-Ray Images, X-Ray Telescopes:Space Instrumentation
Scientific paper
The authors have developed a rocket spectroheliograph which utilizes multilayer optics in three configurations: (1) as Cassegrain telescopes for imaging at 256 Å (He II) and 173 Å (Fe IX, X); (2) as tertiary mirrors used with a conventional Wolter I telescope for imaging at 44 Å (Si XI, XII), 173 Å, and 256 Å; (3) as off-axis spherical mirrors for imaging at 44 Å and 256 Å. The authors report on laboratory images and performance measurements obtained with these optical systems, and briefly on solar observations.
Barbee Troy W. Jr.
Hoover Richard B.
Lindblom Johannes
Walker Arthur B. C. Jr.
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