Session
Weekday Poster Session 5
Location
Utah State University, Logan, UT
Abstract
Lyot Filters offer solar physicists the advantage of full-disk imagery combined with spectropolarimetry, enabling the observation and analysis of solar activity in detail. This technology not only captures physical interactions on the sun's surface but also provides mapping of spectral characteristics such as Doppler shifts. This capability, along with the extended observational periods afforded by space-based operations, drives the development of the Lyot Filter Demonstration Instrument (LFDI) at NSF-NCAR's High Altitude Observatory
Electro-Optical Lyot Filter Automation
Utah State University, Logan, UT
Lyot Filters offer solar physicists the advantage of full-disk imagery combined with spectropolarimetry, enabling the observation and analysis of solar activity in detail. This technology not only captures physical interactions on the sun's surface but also provides mapping of spectral characteristics such as Doppler shifts. This capability, along with the extended observational periods afforded by space-based operations, drives the development of the Lyot Filter Demonstration Instrument (LFDI) at NSF-NCAR's High Altitude Observatory