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An instrument to observe low-degree solar oscillations
Authors:S Tomczyk  K Streander  G Card  D Elmore  H Hull and A Cacciani
Institution:(1) High Altitude Observatory, NCAR, P.O. Box 3000, 80307 Boulder, CO, U.S.A.;(2) University of Rome lsquoLa Sapienzarsquo, Rome, Italy
Abstract:We have constructed an instrument optimized to observe solar oscillations of low degree. The primary goal of this instrument, which we call LOWL, is to measure the frequency splitting of the low-degree modes in order to determine the rotation rate of the solar core. The LOWL is a Doppler imager based on a magneto-optical filter. It employs a two-beam technique to simultaneously observe solar images in opposite wings of the absorption line of potassium at 769.9 nm. This instrument is very stable against drifts in the wavelength zero-point, is insensitive to noise sources due to intensity fluctuations and image motion, and has a Doppler analyzer with no moving parts. The LOWL has been deployed at HAO's observing station on Mauna Loa, Hawaii and will operate for a period of at least two years.The National Center for Atmospheric Research is sponsored by the National Science Foundation.
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