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Title: Polarimetry


1
Polarimetry
  • Christoph Keller

2
Polarimetry Requirements
  • Polarization sensitivity amount of fractional
    polarization that can be detected above a
    (spatially and/or spectrally) constant
    background, a relative measurement 10-5
  • Polarization accuracy absolute error in
    measured fractional polarization, an absolute
    measurement 510-4
  • Derived telescope polarization requirements
  • lt 1 instrumentally induced polarization at all
    wavelengths before polarization modulation (to
    keep second-order effects small enough to achieve
    required polarization sensitivity)
  • Instrumental polarization calibration error lt
    510-4 (to achieve polarization accuracy
    requirement)
  • Instrumental polarization stability lt 510-4
    within 15 min (to achieve polarization accuracy
    requirement)

3
Side-Note 2nd Order Effects
  • Taking into account first-order effects only,
    polarimetric sensitivity better than 10-4 is
    difficult to achieve
  • Influence of seeing mostly I to Q,U,V and Q,U,V
    to Q,U,V cross-talk
  • Influence of camera non-linearity, dark-current
    and bias fluctuations
  • Influence of (polarized) scattered light

4
Gregorian Focus
  • Instrumental polarization due to off-axis optics
  • Aluminum coating at 400 nm
  • Polarization effects depend on wavelength, field
    of view, coating properties and age
  • Instrumental polarization fixed with respect to
    telescope
  • Instrumental polarization rotates with respect to
    image

5
Gregorian Wavelength Dependence
Gregorian I to Q Requirement
Science I,V to Q Requirement
6
Gregorian Time Dependence
7
Coudé Time Dependence
8
Temporal Polarization Change
  • Gregorian up to 0.05 in 15 minutes around noon
    in coordinate system fixed with image, but
    constant in telescope coordinate system
  • Coudé up to 0.5 in 15 minutes around noon
  • Only Gregorian focus in telescope coordinate
    system fulfills specifications

9
Distributed Polarimetry
  • lt1 instrumental polarization before modulation
    and less than 510-4 change in 15 minutes ?
    polarization modulation close to Gregorian focus
  • Only a single beam can be sent to coudé because
    AO cannot handle two beams
  • Strongly polarizing transfer optics ? Calibration
    polarizers close to Gregorian
  • Coronal instruments compact, no need for
    adaptive optics, fast beam ? at Gregorian
    instrument station
  • On-disk instruments large, need for AO
    correction, slow beam ? on coudé platform

10
Polarization Optics in Gregorian
  • Polarization calibration (rotating polarizers and
    retarders for different wavelength ranges)
  • Focal masks for alignment and tests
  • Polarization modulators (and analyzers) for
    different wavelength ranges, space for visiting
    polarimeter
  • Telescope optics will be adjusted according to
    inserted optics

11
Turret at Gregorian Focus
12
Telescope Polarization Issues
  • Telescope polarization rotates with respect to
    solar image
  • Telescope polarization depends on field position
  • Telescope polarization depends on wavelength
  • Optical properties of coatings will change
    (slowly) in time
  • Coatings might not be uniform across mirror
    surface(s)
  • Must calibrate telescope polarization accurately
    enough to meet science specifications
  • Based on experience with existing strongly
    polarizing telescopes, we expect that ATST
    telescope will meet polarization science
    requirements

13
Measuring Telescope Polarization
  • Find a way to measure instrumental polarization
    with sufficient accuracy to meet science
    requirements at all wavelengths and at all times
  • Study coating uniformities on large telescopes
  • Estimate complexity of such measurements
    (required instrumentation and time)

14
Realistic Mueller-Matrix Model
  • Create Mueller-matrix model of all-reflective
    telescope that includes aluminum coatings with
    thin aluminum-oxide overcoat
  • Measure instrumental polarization to determine
    free parameters of model
  • Determine required IP measurement frequency
  • Determine most suitable wavelength(s) for IP
    measurements
  • Test model and measurement approaches

15
Polarimetry Error Budget
  • Classical error tree approach does not work
    because leaves are non-linearly coupled
  • Example non-linearity of CCD camera and
    telescope polarization couple multiplicatively
  • No good approach available yet
  • Will work out a potential approach and apply it
    to telescopes and instruments
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