Proxy magnetometry with the Dutch Open Telescope
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1999-01-01
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Rutten, R.J.
Hammerschlag, R.H.
Sütterlin, P.
Bettonvil, F.C.M.
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Abstract
Superb movies from the Dutch Open Telescope (DOT) on
La Palma have proven the validity of the open concept of this innovative
telescope for high-resolution imaging of the solar atmosphere. A five-
camera speckle-burst registration system is being installed that should
permit consistent and synchronous speckle reconstruction at multiple
wavelengths including the G band, Ca II K and Ha, and provide tomo-
graphic high-resolution imaging of the magnetic topology of the solar
atmosphere up to the transition region. Other plans include use of a
birefringent Ba II 4554 filter built at Irkutsk. However, the DOT funding
remains insecure.