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18 July 2016 UVESP: ultraviolet visible Echellé spectropolarimeter for stellar astrophysics
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In this contribution, we describe the optical design of UVESP, an efficient instrument designed for mid resolution (30.000) spectropolarimetric observations in the 119-888nm wavelength range. Spectropolarimetry introduces challenging constraints in the image quality of the echellé design that are addressed via the introduction special optical elements. UVESP design is significantly optimized with respect to previous similar instruments, such as the spectrograph proposed for the UVMag mission, and it is the current baseline spectropolarimeter for the ARAGO mission.
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Maxim Yushkin, Vladimir Panchuk, Belén Perea Abarca, Pablo Marcos-Arenal, Mikhail Sachkov, and Ana I. Gómez de Castro "UVESP: ultraviolet visible Echellé spectropolarimeter for stellar astrophysics", Proc. SPIE 9905, Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2016: Ultraviolet to Gamma Ray, 99052Z (18 July 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2232451
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KEYWORDS
Instrument modeling

Space operations

Extreme ultraviolet

Calibration

Optical fabrication

Ultraviolet radiation

Cameras

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