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THEMIS MulTi-Ray spectrograph (MTR2)
MTR2 is the advanced version of the original MulTi-Ray spectrograph of THEMIS. MTR2 enables the production of high-spectral resolution spectrograms simultaneously in different wavelengths. This enables the study of different physical properties of the distinct layers of the solar atmosphere.
Schematics of MTR2
MTR2 is made of a predispersor (“SP1” first one on the left part), forming a low resolution spectrum on the wavelength selector (so called the “mask plate”). From there, only the selected bandwiths travel to the high-resolution echelle spectrograph (right part), ending over the MTR cameras at the SP2 output (one bandwith per camera).
The optical layout along Y is fixed (no changes, never). The ruling of the gratings are along Y only and the dispersion of both spectra is along Z only. The entrance slit is fixed (but for its width), and such are the collimators and camera mirrors.
The moving parts are:
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The predisperser gratings selection table (EM35). There are 3 selectable predispersers, although only one (the central slot) is mainly used for MTR2 operation.
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PThe predisperser rotates about the Y axis to change its grating incidence angle (EM37). This allows shifting the lowres spectrum along Z over the masks stop plate.
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The mask plate translates in the Z direction (EM39)
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The legacy “DPSM engage” mirror (EM71, “out” in normal operation.
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Each of the 4 spectrograph mirrors has a mechanical shutter (EM50 to EM53)
In short:
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The main optical layout (F2 to SP2) is static and does not require changes for daily operation.
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Spectral configuration of the multi-line is obtained using:
Data and formulae for the MTR2 can be found in the following document:
THEMIS spectrograph (auth: CLM)
These tools allow the observer to quick check the feasibility of a setup
Observers can also check the list of existing available mask plates to have an idea of readily available combination.
Solar spectra resources
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Solar lines (2935 to 8770 A, Moore & Minaert (M&M), NIST)
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