GREGOR Fabry-Pérot interferometer and its companion the blue imaging solar spectrometer

2013 
The GREGOR Fabry-Perot Interferometer (GFPI) is one of three first-light instruments of the German 1.5-m GREGOR solar telescope at the Observatorio del Teide, Tenerife, Spain. The GFPI allows fast narrow-band imaging and postfactum image restoration. The retrieved physical parameters will be a fundamental building block for understand- ing the dynamic sun and its magnetic field at spatial scales down to ∼50 km on the solar surface. The GFPI is a tunable dual-etalon system in a collimated mounting. It is designed for spectrometric and spectro- polarimetric observations between 530-860 nm and 580-660 nm, respec- tively, and possesses a theoretical spectral resolution of R ≈ 250;000. Large-format, high-cadence charged coupled device detectors with sophisticated computer hard- and software enable the scanning of spec- tral lines in time-spans equivalent to the evolution time of solar features. The field-of-view (FOV) of 50" × 38" covers a significant fraction of the typical area of active regions in the spectroscopic mode. In case of Stokes-vector spectropolarimetry, the FOV reduces to 25" × 38". The main characteristics of the GFPI including advanced and automated cal- ibration and observing procedures are presented. Improvements in the optical design of the instrument are discussed and first observational results are shown. Finally, the first concrete ideas for the integration of a second FPI, the blue imaging solar spectrometer, are laid out, which will explore the blue spectral region below 530 nm. © 2013 Society of Photo-Optical
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