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HIGH RESOLUTION SOLAR OBSERVATIONS USING COMMERCIAL FILTERS AND SMALL APERTURE TELESCOPES Patrick Stoker. BASIC FILTER TYPES. FRONT MOUNTED FILTERS CORONADO – Ha & CaK SOLARSCOPE – Ha Type of filter used by most amateurs 98% use the Coronado Filters due to availability and price
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HIGH RESOLUTION SOLAR OBSERVATIONS USING COMMERCIAL FILTERS AND SMALL APERTURE TELESCOPES Patrick Stoker
BASIC FILTER TYPES FRONT MOUNTED FILTERS CORONADO – Ha & CaK SOLARSCOPE – Ha Type of filter used by most amateurs 98% use the Coronado Filters due to availability and price Available as either a 0.7Å or a 0.5Å bandpass filter Both Companies use a tilt tuner at the back of the etalon for viewing some types of Doppler shifts and to facilitate tuning Both filters are a Fabry-Perot design centered at 656.28nm but neither are designed for viewing in the wings of H-alpha Etalon design of Coronado filters uses a spacer which creates a central obstruction of 2% to 5%. Solarscope filters are a classic Fabry-Perot airspace design with a clear aperture and no central obstruction Used with small aperture and short focal length refractors Effective focal length increased with barlows
REAR MOUNTED FILTERS DAYSTAR – Ha, CaK, CaH & Sodium D SOLAR SPECTRUM –Ha, CaK & All Visible Light Most amateurs purchase the H-alpha filters in bandwidths of 0.3Å to 0.8Å Filters can be moved off band about 1Å into the wings of H-alpha Used with larger 4” to 6”aperture refractors, f/8 or slower Effective focal length increased with telecentrics WHITE LIGHT FILTERS Only used to observe the Photosphere FILM OR GLASS Type used by most amateurs. Can be used on any type of telescope HERSCHEL WEDGE Considered dangerous in the past, however new safety features have been added Can only be used with a refractor telescope
CAMERAS HIGH SPEED IMAGING CAMERAS - UP TO 60 fps Camera of choice for most who are imaging the planets, moon and sun because it helps overcome the effects of poor seeing conditions. Cameras that fall into this classification include: -Lumenera & DMK High Speed Cameras – 60 fps -Modified Web Cams – 5 to 10 fps -Monochrome Video Cameras – 30 interlaced fps COOLED CCD CAMERAS – Best choice for steady seeing; need at least 1/1000 sec exposure capability DSLR AND FIXED LENS DIGITAL CAMERAS
CONCLUDING REMARKS MANY AMATEURS AROUND THE WORLD CURRENTLY TAKING DAILY HIGH RESOLUTION SOLAR IMAGES, AND ALSO NEW AMATEURS STARTING TO CONCENTRATE EXCLUSIVELY ON THIS AREA OF ASTRONOMY RESULT IS AN EXISTING AS WELL AS AN EXPANDING RESOURCE FOR HIGH QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHIC SOLAR DATA CREATES AN OPPORTUNITY TO ACCUMULATE DATA THAT CAN BE USED FOR RESEARCH, BUT CURRENTLY THERE IS NO MECHANISM IN PLACE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY. ANY INITIATIVE TO CAPITALIZE ON THIS WILL HAVE TO COME FROM THE PROFESSIONAL RESEARCH COMMUNITY.