Linear polarimetry of extended objects
For extended objects it is possible to do imaging
linear polarimetry through a number of polaroids
mounted at different rotation angles in the ALFOSC filter or grism wheel. A
minimum of 3 angles are needed: 0°, 45° and 90°, but the optimum
is 4. This mode is
sensitive to variations in the sky transparency, and observations should be
made only in photometric conditions. Also, a sufficient number of repeated
cycles are needed to verify the stability of the results. The polaroids
produce negligible focus offsets and no field vignetting. But the efficiency
is low because of total absorption of one of the linearly polarized
components.
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