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| - | MTR2 spectrograph has an effective resolving power, R, of 300 000 to 400 000, mainly limited by the entrance slit width. Typical spectral resolution of MTR2 for a 0.5 arcsec slit width for different lines are:\\ | + | MTR2 spectrograph has an effective resolving power, R, in the range of 300 000 to 400 000, making it one of the most spectrally powerful instrument in astrophysics. |
| - | * @ 4861.3 Å : δλ= 19 mÅ (0.5" entrance slit) ; \\ | + | |
| - | * @ 5250.0 Å (Fe I doublet) : | + | |
| - | * @ 5875.7 Å : δλ = 25 mÅ (0.5" entrance slit)\\ | + | |
| - | * @ 6302.0 Å (Fe I doublet) : δλ= 27 mÅ (0.5" entrance slit) \\ | + | |
| - | * @ 6562.8 Å (Hα) ; δλ = 30 mÅ (0.5" entrance slit) ; 20 mÅ (0.3" entrance slit) ; \\ | + | |
| - | ^ | + | MTR2 can be setup either with a tunable slit of with a slitjaw mirrors with an effective slit width of about 0.3". The actual spectral resolution depends evidently on the wavelength and entrance |
| - | ^ slit width ^ 4861.3 Å ^ 5250.0 Å (Fe I doublet) | + | |
| - | | | + | The following table present typical values of the MTR2 spectral resolution, δλ, for different wavelength and F2 entrance slit width. |
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| * manual setup of the spectral cameras at the SP2 output | * manual setup of the spectral cameras at the SP2 output | ||
| Data and formulae for the MTR2 can be found in the following document: \\ | Data and formulae for the MTR2 can be found in the following document: \\ | ||
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| ==== Spectrograph simulation tools ==== | ==== Spectrograph simulation tools ==== | ||
| These tools allow the observer to quick check the feasibility of a setup | These tools allow the observer to quick check the feasibility of a setup | ||
| - | * [[this> | + | * [[this> |
| - | * [[this> | + | * [[this> |
| Observers can also check the [[technical: | Observers can also check the [[technical: | ||