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Page 1: Polarimetry with FORS

Polarimetry with FORS

Stefano Bagnulo Armagh Observatory, UK

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

FORS @ ESO VLT

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

Polarimetric optics

Retarder waveplate + Wollaston prism

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

FORS1 PMOS archive data

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

X-talk from lin. to circ. polarisation

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

INSTRUMENT ROTATES BY 45o

PQ à - PU PU à + PQ PV à + PV

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

X-talk from lin. to circ. polarisation

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

X-talk from lin. to circ. polarisation

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

Telescope offset by ~ 3 arcmin

PQ à PQ PU à PU PV à PV

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

X-talk from lin. to circ. polarisation

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

X-talk from lin. to circ. polarisation

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

Stability against instrument rotation

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

Stability against instrument rotation

300V

1200R 1200R

300V

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

Stability against instrument rotation

0o +30o

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

Stability against instrument rotation

0o +30o

+60o

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

Stability against instrument rotation

0o +30o

+60o

+90o

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

Stability against instrument rotation

0o +30o

+60o

+90o

+120o

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

Stability against instrument rotation

0o +30o

+60o

+90o

+120o

+180o

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

Stability against instrument rotation

0o

+90o

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

Instrumental polarisation

PQ inst.

PU inst.

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

Stability during instrument rotation

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

Stability during instrument rotation

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

Stability during instrument rotation

0o +30o

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

Stability during instrument rotation

0o +30o

+60o

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

Stability during instrument rotation

0o +30o

+60o

+90o

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

Stability during instrument rotation

0o +30o

+60o

+90o

+120o

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

Stability during instrument rotation

0o +30o

+60o

+90o

+120o

+180o

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

Stability during instrument rotation

0o +30o

+60o

+90o

+120o

+180o

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

Stability during normal operations

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

Stability during normal operations

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

Stability during normal operations

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

Stability during normal operations

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

Stability during normal operations

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

Stability during normal operations

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

Stability during normal operations

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

Stability during normal operations

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

Stability during normal operations

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

New exciting discoveries of magnetic fields

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

Stability within normal operations?

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

The effect of small (differential) flexures

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

Stability during normal operations

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

Noise from data reduction

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

Is normalised V normal?

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

Is normalised V normal?

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

Further (useful?) info:

Bagnulo et al. 2009, PASP, 121, 993

Bagnulo et al. 2012, A&A, 538, 129

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

What FORS users liked, or would have liked, from the instrument and from its calibration plan

For imaging polarimetry of extended objects (e.g., comets, galaxies): q  Imaging capabilities, free of instrumental

polarization (<10-3) within its entire field of view q Capability to flat-field in IPOL and PMOS (for

accurate sky subtraction in extended objects)

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Zurich Polarisation Workshop S. Bagnulo: Polarimetry with FORS

What FORS users liked, or would have liked, from the instrument and from its calibration plan

In spectropolarimetric mode: q High precision in the continuum q Large spectral coverage (hence low spectral

resolution) q X-talk free q Shorter overheads (i.e., faster instrument setup

and CCD readout) q Standard magnetic stars regularly observed q A well defined and tested algorithm for data

reduction


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