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Calcium II H lineand K-line Filters
Images by Fred Bruenjes using 5" F/8 refractor
0.45Å Hydrogen Alpha Filter / 4X Powermate
5.0Å Calcium H line Filter / 2X Barlow
Moonglow Technologies prototype webcam
DayStar is proud to offer Calcium H ( 3969Å ) and two Calcium K-line (3933.7Å )
filtering systems. Traditionally, university research has employed the
Calcium K line for studies of Calcium on the Sun. These studies have
been instrumental in determining depth of the solar atmosphere. Calcium
offers TWO strong absorption lines at 393.3nm and at 396.9nm, known as
the K and H lines. Researchers have previously avoided the H line for
academic research, as it is very close to the Hydrogen Epsilon line.
For purposes of clarity in isolating Calcium, and because imaging
sensors offer similar sensitivity to the K as the H lines of Calcium,
the K has to date been the target of choice in Calcium filters.
However,
as the visual spectrum ends at approximately 400nm, the further we
venture below this wavelength, the more difficult it is for observers
to visually see the image. The H line for visual observations, is much
closer to the visual spectrum and easier to see in high contrast violet
color. Some observatories have been imaging in Ca II H line, such as
the Dutch Open Telescope with outstanding results.
DayStar Calcium H-line Filter assemblies
5.0Å Single cavity visual series filter system $4000.00 suitible for amateur and University settings - for visual and photographic, indoor or outdoor observing settings.
Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos • Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias
DayStar Calcium K-line Quantum Filters 2.0Å Single cavity University series filter system $5800.00 suitible for academic purposes - Ideal application: with CCD photography or indoor visual viewing environment
DayStar's
new Quantum controls on Calcium II K line are perfectly suited for
academic studies in mapping the 3-dimensional structure of the
Chromosphere. By controlling wing shift of the Ca II K line filter with
precision accurate to 0.1Å, studies can depict intensity differences
between the K3, K2 and K1 lines. Observation of the complicated
structure of subordinate peaks offer views through different levels in
the solar atmosphere.
A screen-shot of the new DayStar Quantum Control Software for Calcium II K line.
DayStar 2.0 Å Calcuim K-line filtergrams taken June 8, 1982
with a 125mm aperture telescope at 3000mm prime focus.
* Note.
Calcium H and K-line filters do not require F/30 configurations. They
may be used at F/15 or F/20. They also do not use the same RED
or Yellow glass Energy Rejection Prefilter. Rather, we recommend
dielectric "hot mirror" UV/IR cut filters introduced prior to focus.
Additionally, we suggest an additional neutral density solar film on
apertures above 150mm or for long-term dedicated applications.
DayStar Calcium H-line Filters
DayStar Calcium H-line Filter assemblies
5.0Å Single cavity visual series filter system $4000.00
suitible for amateur and University settings - for visual and photographic, indoor or outdoor observing settings.
DayStar Calcium K-line Quantum Filters
DayStar Calcium K-line Quantum Filters
2.0Å Single cavity University series filter system $5800.00
suitible for academic purposes - Ideal application: with CCD photography or indoor visual viewing environment
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