Bibcode
Beck, C.; Schmidt, W.; Kentischer, T.; Elmore, D.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 437, Issue 3, July III 2005, pp.1159-1167
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2005
Journal
Citations
107
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88
Description
We present first measurements and the calibration procedure for the
Polarimetric Littrow Spectrograph (POLIS) operated at the Vacuum Tower
Telescope on Tenerife, together with a brief summary of the technical
characteristics of the instrument. In its present configuration, we
achieve a polarimetric accuracy of about 3 × 10-3 in
the visible channel (630 nm) of the instrument. The accuracy is limited
by cross talk among the different polarization states. The detection
limit for polarized light is about 2 × 10-3 for a 7 s
exposure. Polarimetric measurements in the blue channel (Ca II H line,
396.7 nm) are strongly limited by the low photon flux. At this
wavelength we present Stokes-V maps with a spatial resolution of about
0.5 arcs. The polarimetric quality of any spectropolarimeter is limited
by the precision of the instrument calibration. We present a new method
for self-calibration that reduces cross talk among the polarization
components to 0.1%. This improvement results from a measurement of the
retardance of the calibration waveplate with an accuracy of 0.1°. We
demonstrate the capability of the simultaneous use of POLIS and the
Tenerife Infrared Polarimeter which is integrated in the main
spectrograph of the Vacuum Tower Telescope.