EMPOL: An EMCCD based optical imaging polarimeter
Source
Proceedings of SPIE the International Society for Optical Engineering
ISSN
0277786X
Date Issued
2020-01-01
Author(s)
Ganesh, Shashikiran
Rai, Archita
Aravind, K.
Singh, Alka
Prajapati, Prachi Vinod
Mishra, Ashish
Kasarla, Prashanth
Sarkar, Deekshya Roy
Patwal, Pitamber Singh
Uppal, Namita
Chandra, Sunil
Mathur, Satyanarain
Shah, Amish B.
Baliyan, Kiran S.
Joshi, U. C.
Abstract
An Andor 1K × 1K EMCCD detector has been used to develop an optical imaging polarimeter for use at the Cassegrain focus of 1.2 m telescope of PRL. The optics is derived from an older single-element detector instrument and consists of a rotating half-wave plate as modulator and a Foster prism as an analyser. The field of view of the instrument is 3 × 3 sq arcmin. We describe the instrument and the observational methodology in this document. Extensive observations have been carried out with this instrument covering a large variety of sources e.g. near-Earth asteroids, comets, Lynds dark nebulae, open clusters and AGN such as blazars. In the current communication, we discuss some results from the initial calibration runs while the other results will be presented elsewhere.
Subjects
Astronomical polarimeter | EMCCD | Imaging polarimeter | Optical polarisation | Rapid modulation
