Characterisation of the CAFOS linear spectro-polarimeter
F. Patat, S. Taubenberger

TL;DR
This paper thoroughly analyzes the CAFOS spectro-polarimeter's instrumental effects and provides correction methods, enabling accurate polarization measurements with about 0.1% precision across a broad wavelength range.
Contribution
It offers a detailed characterization of CAFOS's instrumental polarization and chromatism, along with correction procedures for improved data accuracy.
Findings
Instrumental polarization is ~0.3% between 4000-8600 A.
Spurious polarization increases below 4000 A, reaching ~0.7%.
Using at least 4 retarder plate angles reduces deviations.
Abstract
Aims. This research note presents a full analysis of the CAFOS polarimeter mounted at the Calar Alto 2.2m telescope. It also provides future users of this mode with all necessary information to properly correct for instrumental effects in polarization data obtained with this instrument. Methods. The standard stars BD+59d389 (polarized) and HD14069 (unpolarized) were observed with CAFOS in November, 2010, using 16 half-wave plate angles. The linear spectropolarimetric properties of CAFOS were studied using a Fourier Analysis of the resulting data. Results. CAFOS shows a roughly constant instrumental polarization at the level of ~0.3% between 4000 and 8600 A. Below 4000 A the spurious polarization grows to reach ~0.7% at 3600 A. This instrumental effect is most likely produced by the telescope optics, and appears to be additive. The Wollaston prism presents a clear deviation from the…
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