34th Solar Physics Division Meeting, June 2003
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Session 20 Instrumentation
Poster, Wednesday, June 18, 2003,
3:30-5:00pm, Mezzanine
- 20.01 A Cryogenic Pyrheliometer for More Accurate Solar Irradiance Measurements
- P. Foukal (Heliophysics, Inc.)
- 20.02 The Solar Bolometric Imager: Characteristics and Performance.
- P.N. Bernasconi (JHU/ Applied Physics Laboratory), P. Foukal (Heliospherics, Inc.), D.M. Rust (JHU/ Applied Physics Laboratory)
- 20.03 SADE: Starspot and Dynamo Explorer
- P.C.H. Martens (Montana State University)
- 20.04 Hard X-ray Focusing Optics for Solar Physics
- M. P. Ulmer (Northwestern), N. Nitta, R. A. Stern (Lockheed Martin)
- 20.05 DECoDE: The Dual-channel EUV Coronal Dynamics Explorer
- E. DeLuca (SAO)
- 20.06 Expected Performance of the Extreme Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrometer on Solar-B
- J.T. Mariska, C.M. Brown, K.P. Dere, G.A. Doschek, C.M. Korendyke, S.H. Myers, J.F. Seely (NRL), J.L. Culhane (MSSL), T. Watanabe (NAOJ)
- 20.07 The Extreme Ultraviolet Normal Incidence Spectrograph (EUNIS)
- D. Rabin, J. Davila, R. J. Thomas, C. Engler, S. Irish, R. Keski-Kuha, J. Novello, M. Nowak, L. Payne, I. Rodriguez, T. Saha, R. Scott, M. Swartz, M. Trimble, L. White (NASA/GSFC), S. Seshadri (JPL)
- 20.08 Solar Imaging UV/EUV Spectrometers Using TVLS Gratings
- R. J. Thomas (NASA/GSFC)
- 20.09 High-Resolution Views of the Solar Atmosphere
- A. Vourlidas, C. Korendyke (NRL)
- 20.10 Results from the SwRI/LASP MXUVI Sounding Rocket Experiment (Feb. 8, 2002)
- D. M. Hassler, C. E. DeForest, D. C. Slater (Southwest Research Institute), T. N. Woods (University of Colorado/LASP)
- 20.11 Prominence and Filament Activity Recorded with a New, Tunable, One-Angstrom Filter
- S. F. Martin, D.C. Martin (Helio Research)
- 20.12 Status of the Synoptic Optical Long-Term Investigations of the Sun (SOLIS) Facility
- J. Harvey (NSO), SOLIS Team
- 20.13 High-Resolution Infrared Filter System for Solar Spectroscopy and Polarimetry
- W. Cao, J. Ma, J. Wang, P.R. Goode, H. Wang, C. Denker (New Jersey Institute of Technology, Physics Department, Center for Solar Research)
- 20.14 Beyond Solar-B: MTRAP, the Magnetic TRAnsition Region Probe
- J.M. Davis, R.L. Moore, D.H. Hathaway (Marshall Space Flight Center), The Science Definition Committee for High-Resolution Solar Magnetography Beyond Solar-B Team
- 20.15 SUMI - The Solar Ultraviolet Magnetograph Investigation
- J.G. Porter, E.A. West, J.M. Davis, G.A. Gary, M.W. Noble (NASA/MSFC), R.J. Thomas, D.M. Rabin (NASA/GSFC), H. Uitenbroek (NSO)
- 20.16 Coronal Magnetography with the Frequency Agile Solar Radiotelescope
- D. E. Gary, J. Lee (New Jersey Institute of Technology)
- 20.17 A Concept for Optical and Mechanical Design for a New Off-Axis 1.7 m Solar Telescope (NST) at Big Bear
- L.V. Didkovsky (Big Bear Solar Observatory), BBSO/NJIT Team, Mees Solar Obs./U. Hawaii Team
- 20.18 Long-Term Seeing Characteristics at Big Bear Solar Observatory
- C. Denker, O. D. Espinosa, J. Nenow, W. H. Marquette (NJIT/CFSR/BBSO)
- 20.19 Advanced Technology Solar Telescope – Approach to a Four-meter Diffraction Limited Solar Telescope
- S. Keil, T. Rimmele, J. Oschmann, M. Warner, N. Dalrymple, R. Hubbard, R. Price, B. Goodrich, C. Keller (National Solar Observatory), ATST Team
- 20.20 Inverting Scintillometer Array Data to Estimate Cn2(h) for the ATST Site Survey
- F. Hill (NSO), M. Collados (IAC)
- 20.21 Introducing ISOON, The Improved Solar Observing Optical Network
- D. Neidig, P. Wiborg, J. Mozer, N. Dalrymple (AFRL/VSBXS), R. Dunn, S. Gregory, C. Gullixson (NSO/SP)
- 20.22 Solar Imaging Radio Array (SIRA): Radio Aperture Synthesis from Space
- R. MacDowall, M. Kaiser, N. Gopalswamy (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center)
- 20.23 The SOLIS Vector-Spectromagnetograph (VSM)
- C.U. Keller (National Solar Observatory), SOLIS Team
- 20.24 Design of Achromatic Waveplates for ATST Near IR Filter System
- J. Ma (CFSR, BBSO/NJIT), J. Wang, W. Cao, C. Denker, H. Wang (NJIT)
- 20.25 1.6 m Off-Axis Solar Telescope at Big Bear Solar Observatory
- P.R. Goode (Big Bear Solar Observatory/NJIT), BBSO/NJIT Team, Mees Solar Obs./U. Hawaii Team
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