Infrared tools for solar astrophysics : what's next ? : proceedings of the fifteenth National Solar Observatory/Sacramento Peak Summer Workshop, Sunspot, New Mexico, U.S.A., 19-22 September 1994
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Infrared tools for solar astrophysics : what's next ? : proceedings of the fifteenth National Solar Observatory/Sacramento Peak Summer Workshop, Sunspot, New Mexico, U.S.A., 19-22 September 1994
World Scientific, c1995
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These proceedings sample new results derived from extended-objected IR observations and explore the capabilities of large-aperture, low-scattered-light instrumentation. The latest results from IR solar observations are described and a broad range of night-time problems from gravitational lens detection to planetary detection are explored in the context of what capabilities a large reflecting coronagraphic telescope could offer.
目次
- Coronal heating mechanisms (I)
- some observational consequences of coronal heating models (II)
- IR coronal lines from EUV data
- new observations of IR coronal emission lines
- 1Kx1K short wave IR arrays for astronomy
- SBRC IR detector developments
- near IR coronal spectroscopy
- CFHT's imaging FFT spectrometer
- eclipse measurements of CO and pfund beta emission distribution above the solar limb using amber InSb array at the McMath-Pierce
- new telescopes, prospects and review
- faint sources, coronagraphs and the diffraction limit
- coronagraphic observations of near-stellar environments
- coronagraphic observations of gravitational lenses
- coronagraphic observations of solar system objects
- thermal bifurcation revisited
- two-component modelling of solar IR CO lines
- solar magnetic features - an overview of the observations.
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