Title: The McMathPierce Solar Telescope Stellar Spectrograph
1The McMath-Pierce Solar Telescope Stellar
Spectrograph
- ESS 590 Winter 2007 Lecture
2Scientific Motivation
STIS observations of Io
Jovian System Io Plasma Torus
3Scientific Summary
- Oxygen and sulfur emission near Io
- Localized position of spots show dependence on
orientation of Jupiters magnetic field - Integrated intensity shows dependence on density
of the Io plasma torus (work in progress)
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6R 120,000 (?/??) at 6300 Å
7Grating basics
http//www.physicsclassroom.com/Class/light/U12L1b
.html
8Grating basics
http//www.madsci.org/posts/archives/May2003/10533
50704.Ph.r.html
9Blazed grating
- Scattering surfaces are tipped at an angle to
make scattering more efficient at a particular
angle
http//grus.berkeley.edu/jrg/ins/node3.html
10- Stellar spectrograph echelle operated at order m
36 for OI - Get angular dispersion from derivative of
diffraction angle wrt wavelenth - High m ? high dispersion
R 120,000 (?/??) at 6300 Å
11Io OI line
Example spectrum 2002 Jan 26
12Io, Telluric and solar lines identified
13Fitting Software
3600 Io spectra, gt15,000 calibration images
14Clear Detection of Io OI Signal
15Variation in Ios OI brightness not quite where
you would expect in System III
16Why?
- Details of Ios orbit and torus
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18Correlate Multiple Datasets
- STIS (when we had it)
- Ground-based torus images
- Ground-based Io OI
- Jovian aurora
- Jupiters mag field
- Spacecraft flyby
- Solar wind or jup mag field
19Cool things to do with the Io OI dataset
- Compare to Io volcanic record
- Compare to solar wind activity
- Compare to Io flux tube footprint on Jupiter
- Complement spacecraft data (a permanent in situ
probe) - Model of Io OI emission variation seems to work
well assuming Io does not disturb the torus. All
you need is a scaling factor, which does vary on
different days
20Example Comparison 1997 Oct 14
- Increase in emission is unusually large in UV
lines (but we dont have many observations) - Increases like this in groundbased data are
common - Torus images were showing a knot in about the
right place
21Observed Asymmetry in torus images, fall 1997
22Io OI model shows there should be a factor of
2, not 3 in brightening
23BUT that is using the old hand-reduced data
- Machine reduction with the same line list gives
the same results
24BUT that is using the old hand-reduced data
- Machine reduction with expanded line list gives
different results
25What does it all mean?