In the context of the Solar Orbiter mission, the novel concept is presented here of an Ultraviolet and Visible-light Coronagraph (UVC) instrument for the imaging of the full extended corona in UV and visible-light. Specifically, the UVC experiment is designed to measure the Lyman-alpha line-emissions from neutral hydrogen (121.6 nm) and single-ionized helium (30.4 mn) in a field-of-view that from 0.2 A.U., is comprised between 1.3 to 3.5 solar radii R(D) from sun center. The same multilayer-coated telescope optics is used for the two UV Lyman-alpha lines and for the polarized brightness measurement of the visible-light K-corona. Each wavelength bandpass is selected by filters.

Extended UV corona imaging from the Solar Orbiter: the Ultraviolet and Visible-light Coronagraph (UVC)

Da Deppo V;
2001

Abstract

In the context of the Solar Orbiter mission, the novel concept is presented here of an Ultraviolet and Visible-light Coronagraph (UVC) instrument for the imaging of the full extended corona in UV and visible-light. Specifically, the UVC experiment is designed to measure the Lyman-alpha line-emissions from neutral hydrogen (121.6 nm) and single-ionized helium (30.4 mn) in a field-of-view that from 0.2 A.U., is comprised between 1.3 to 3.5 solar radii R(D) from sun center. The same multilayer-coated telescope optics is used for the two UV Lyman-alpha lines and for the polarized brightness measurement of the visible-light K-corona. Each wavelength bandpass is selected by filters.
2001
Istituto di fotonica e nanotecnologie - IFN
Inglese
Solar encounter. Proceedings of the First Solar Orbiter Workshop
First Solar Orbiter Workshop
217
222
92-9092-803-4
14-18 May 2001
Puerto della Cruz, Tenerife, Spain
Coronagraph UV
9
none
Fineschi, S; Antonucci, E; Gardiol, D; Da Deppo, V; Naletto, G; Romoli, M; Cacciani, A; Malvezzi, ; M,
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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