Bibcode
DOI
Skumanich, A.; Lites, B. W.; Martinez Pillet, V.; Seagraves, P.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astrophysical Journal Supplement v.110, p.357
Fecha de publicación:
6
1997
Número de citas
116
Número de citas referidas
90
Descripción
We describe and apply the methods that have been developed to calibrate
the Advanced Stokes Polarimeter and to compensate for the polarization
effects introduced by the Vacuum Tower Telescope at the National Solar
Observatory/Sunspot. A seven-parameter model of the telescope is fitted
to data obtained at a variety of mirror angles using observations of
both the center of the solar disk and that point within a sunspot umbra
at which the magnetic field is oriented as close to the line of sight as
possible. The response matrix of the polarimeter itself is determined by
the use of polarizing calibration optics that modify the polarization
state of the beam exiting the telescope but before entering the
polarimeter. A global least-squares solution is obtained simultaneously
for the response matrix and the telescope parameters. A detailed
gain-correction procedure is described that reduces the multiplicative
gain errors in the spectral images to typically less than 1%. We have
successfully recovered net-linear polarization profiles with peak
amplitudes of 1 x 10-3Ic against an instrumentally produced background
polarization of ~=1--5 x 10-2Ic. Net-polarization signals smaller than
~=3 x 10-4Ic are lost, even with sufficient averaging, in a background
due to photometric and other calibration errors.