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New Vacuum Solar Telescope and Observations with High Resolution

Authors :
Liu, Zhong
Xu, Jun
Gu, Bo-Zhong
Wang, Sen
You, Jian-Qi
Shen, Long-Xiang
Lu, Ru-Wei
Jin, Zhen-Yu
Chen, Lin-Fei
Lou, Ke
Li, Zhi
Lu, Guang-Qian
Xu, Zhi
Rao, Chang-Hui
Hu, Qi-Qian
Li, Ru-Feng
Fu, Hao-Wen
Bao, Men-Xian
Wu, Ming-Chan
Zhang, Bo-Rong
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

The New Vacuum Solar Telescope (NVST) is a 1 meter vacuum solar telescope that aims to observe the fine structures on the Sun. The main tasks of NVST are high resolution imaging and spectral observations, including the measurements of solar magnetic field. NVST is the primary ground-based facility of Chinese solar community in this solar cycle. It is located by the Fuxian Lake of southwest China, where the seeing is good enough to perform high resolution observations. In this paper, we first introduce the general conditions of Fuxian Solar Observatory and the primary science cases of NVST. Then, the basic structures of this telescope and instruments are described in detail. Finally, some typical high resolution data of solar photosphere and chromosphere are also shown.<br />Comment: 16 pages, 14 figures, accepted by RAA (Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics)

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1403.6896
Document Type :
Working Paper