TY - JOUR
T1 - 三级次太阳极紫外窄波段无狭缝成像光谱仪光学设计
AU - Xing, Yangguang
AU - Li, Lin
AU - Peng, Jilong
AU - Wang, Shanshan
AU - Cheng, Yinuo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021/4/10
Y1 - 2021/4/10
N2 - The observation of solar spectral imaging provides an importance data source for solar physics and space weather research. However, it faces a serious challenge from the dynamic solar atmosphere in the extreme ultraviolet (EUV) band. Only by time-consuming push-broom imaging can the traditional slit-type imaging spectrometer acquire 2D images of the solar disk due to a limited instantaneous field of view (FOV). Moreover, its system is unable to capture the rapid evolution of the solar transition region and corona since it does not have a high time resolution. Although an EUV imager can observe at a large 2D FOV and high time resolution, it cannot get the spectral resolution. For this reason, relying on the aberration-corrected elliptical varied line-space (EVLS) grating, we proposed a new slitless imaging spectrometer in this paper, which can simultaneously work in three diffraction orders (m=-1, 0, or +1). Besides, three EUV narrowband (29.431.4 nm) images of the solar disk with a FOV of 20 arcmin×20 arcmin can be obtained in a single snapshot without the mechanical motion of any component, which demonstrates the high time resolution and large FOV of our instrument. Additionally, the zero-order system without spectral dispersion, equivalent to an EUV imager, can directly obtain high-resolution spatial information (0.6 arcsec). In contrast, the images from the ±1-order systems with spectral dispersion carry spatial and spectral overlapping information, which is similar to the imaging principle of computed tomography. High-resolution spectral information (0.0035 nm) can be extracted from the 3-order images by a data inversion algorithm.
AB - The observation of solar spectral imaging provides an importance data source for solar physics and space weather research. However, it faces a serious challenge from the dynamic solar atmosphere in the extreme ultraviolet (EUV) band. Only by time-consuming push-broom imaging can the traditional slit-type imaging spectrometer acquire 2D images of the solar disk due to a limited instantaneous field of view (FOV). Moreover, its system is unable to capture the rapid evolution of the solar transition region and corona since it does not have a high time resolution. Although an EUV imager can observe at a large 2D FOV and high time resolution, it cannot get the spectral resolution. For this reason, relying on the aberration-corrected elliptical varied line-space (EVLS) grating, we proposed a new slitless imaging spectrometer in this paper, which can simultaneously work in three diffraction orders (m=-1, 0, or +1). Besides, three EUV narrowband (29.431.4 nm) images of the solar disk with a FOV of 20 arcmin×20 arcmin can be obtained in a single snapshot without the mechanical motion of any component, which demonstrates the high time resolution and large FOV of our instrument. Additionally, the zero-order system without spectral dispersion, equivalent to an EUV imager, can directly obtain high-resolution spatial information (0.6 arcsec). In contrast, the images from the ±1-order systems with spectral dispersion carry spatial and spectral overlapping information, which is similar to the imaging principle of computed tomography. High-resolution spectral information (0.0035 nm) can be extracted from the 3-order images by a data inversion algorithm.
KW - Elliptical varied line-space grating
KW - Imaging spectrometer
KW - Slitless
KW - Solar extreme ultraviolet
KW - Spectroscopy
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U2 - 10.3788/AOS202141.0730003
DO - 10.3788/AOS202141.0730003
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85106365676
SN - 0253-2239
VL - 41
JO - Guangxue Xuebao/Acta Optica Sinica
JF - Guangxue Xuebao/Acta Optica Sinica
IS - 7
M1 - 0730003
ER -