The role of telescopic stray light in limb-darkening scans obtained in April 1981 (and later)

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Limb Darkening, Solar Limb, Telescopes, Collimation, Spectroheliographs

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The suspicions of Elste (1990) that telescopic stray light together with the imperfect collimation of telescope and spectrograph could be a possible explanation for the systematic differences and variations found by Neckel and Labs (1987) in many limb-darkening scans are discussed and rejected. Reasons why Elste's results are believed to be unfounded are presented.

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