Taurus Tunable Filter: A Flexible Approach to Narrowband Imaging
D Heath Jones and Joss Bland-Hawthorn
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia
15(1) 44 - 49
Published: 1998
Abstract
The Taurus Tunable Filter (TTF) is a tunable narrowband interference filter covering wavelengths from 6300 Å to the sensitivity drop-off of conventional CCDs (~ 9600 Å), although a blue 'arm' (4000-6500 Å) is to be added by the end of 1997. The TTF offers monochromatic imaging at the Cassegrain foci of both the Anglo-Australian and William Herschel Telescopes, with an adjustable passband of between 6 and 60 Å. In addition, frequency switching with the TTF can be synchronised with movement of charge (charge shuffling) on the CCD, which has important applications to many astrophysical problems. Here we review the different modes of TTF and suggest their use for follow-up narrowband imaging to the AAO/UKST Galactic Plane Halpha Survey.https://doi.org/10.1071/AS98044
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