Infrared Imaging Spectroscopy Using Massively Multiplexed Slit-Based Techniques and Sub-Field Motion Correction
Thomas A. Schad, Haosheng Lin

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel infrared imaging spectrograph for solar observations that combines multiplexed slit techniques with motion correction, enabling high-resolution, wide-field, rapid spectral imaging of the solar atmosphere.
Contribution
The work presents a new instrument design that integrates a multiplexed slit spectrograph with sub-field motion correction, enhancing solar infrared spectroscopy capabilities.
Findings
Achieved 8.5-second cadence over a 170'' x 120'' field of view.
Demonstrated sub-field motion correction using simultaneous narrowband imaging.
Provided high spectral resolution up to R ~ 25000 in the infrared.
Abstract
Targeting dynamic spatially-extended phenomena in the upper solar atmosphere, a new instrument concept has been developed and tested at the Dunn Solar Telescope in New Mexico, USA, that provides wide-field, rapid-scanning, high-resolution imaging spectroscopy of the neutral helium spectral triplet. The instrument combines a narrowband imaging channel with a novel, co-spatial, 17 parallel-long-slit, grating-based spectrograph that are simultaneously imaged on a single HgCdTe detector. Over a field of view, a temporal cadence of 8.5 seconds is achieved between successive maps that critically sample the diffraction limit of the Dunn Solar Telescope at 1083 nm () and provide a resolving power () up to with a 1 nm bandwidth (i.e., 275 km sec Doppler coverage). Capitalizing on the…
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