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PHT-P

 

This subsystem is designed for sensitive, high precision photometry and polarimetry, using three different single detectors, where only one can be used at a time (in parenthesis the detector material is given).

Any combination of polarisers, apertures and filters is allowed. At long wavelengths the Airy disc is significantly larger than the smallest aperture available. The diameter of the Airy disc is =0.84m]. The selection of apertures much smaller than is not recommended (cf. Tab 1).

 

Polarisers: 0, 120 and 240 degrees
Apertures: 5.0, 7.6, 10, 13.8, 18, 20x32, 23, 52, 79, 99, 120, 127x127 and 180. All apertures are circular except as noted.

The precision of the ISO pointing has implications on the achieved photometric accuracy. When observing with the smallest PHT-P apertures (5.0, 7.6, 10, and 13.8), the source may be off-centre or even outside the aperture. See ISO Observer's Manual for details about the ISO pointing accuracy.



Tue Dec 6 17:24:45 MET 1994