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14 February 2003 Hale: a multi-wavelength far-infrared polarimeter for SOFIA
Charles Darren Dowell, J. A. Davidson, Jessie L. Dotson, Roger H. Hildebrand, Giles Novak, Timothy S. Rennick, John E. Vaillancourt
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Abstract
A far-infrared polarimeter, Hale, will be proposed for the next round of instruments for SOFIA. Key features are: simultaneous detection of two components of polarization; detector arrays providing >4000 pixels on the sky; and four passbands between 53 μm and 215 μm, a range characterized by strong dependence of polarization on wavelength. At 53 μm the diffraction-limited resolution, 1.2 λ/D, will be 5.2 arcsec. In all passbands the systematic errors in polarization will be Δ(P) < 0.2%, Δθ< 2 °.
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Charles Darren Dowell, J. A. Davidson, Jessie L. Dotson, Roger H. Hildebrand, Giles Novak, Timothy S. Rennick, and John E. Vaillancourt "Hale: a multi-wavelength far-infrared polarimeter for SOFIA", Proc. SPIE 4843, Polarimetry in Astronomy, (14 February 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.458645
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Polarimetry

Clouds

Magnetism

Detector arrays

Sensors

Stars

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