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Use of CCDs in Schmidt Telescopes for the Investigation of Hα Emission of Flare Stars

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

Gábor Szécsényi-Nagy*
Affiliation:
Department of Astronomy, Eötvös Loránd UniversityH-1083 Budapest VIII. Ludovika tér 2.Hungary

Abstract

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The use of Schmidt telescopes in their traditional mode for the detection of stellar flares and for the UV and PG photometry of these stars proved to be very productive. The fast optical system and reliable sensitivity of modern photographic emulsions resulted in a photometric time-resolution of several minutes even in the case of distant objects. One of the most important characteristics of flare stars may be the tendency for coexistence with more massive and more luminous member stars of young stellar aggregates (mainly open clusters). Although the vast majority of flare stars discovered seem to belong to clusters, a great many of them are neighbours of our sun. These can be investigated in depth because a sufficient number of their photons can be collected and recorded in narrow photometric bands or even in spectra of good resolution. The direct comparison of solar vicinity flare stars with flare-active members of distant clusters has been almost impossible. However recent developments in silicon-based photon-detecting technology offer the advantage of incredibly high detector quantum efficiency (DQE) in many spectral regions where photographic materials never reached an acceptable level. Hα emission is one of the most characteristic features of flare stars, and the wavelength of Hα photons fits extremely well with the peak of the spectral sensitivity curves of silicon photon detectors. CCD chips placed in the focal surface of Schmidt telescopes seem to be very promising for the future investigation of Hα emission of flare stars.

Type
III. The Use of CCDs in Schmidt Telescopes
Copyright
Copyright © Astronomical Society of the Pacific 1995

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