TY - JOUR
T1 - PlanetPol
T2 - A very high sensitivity polarimeter
AU - Hough, J.H.
AU - Lucas, P.W.
AU - Bailey, J.A.
AU - Tamura, M.
AU - Hirst, E.
AU - Harrison, D.
AU - Bartholomew-Biggs, M.
PY - 2006/9/1
Y1 - 2006/9/1
N2 - We have built and used on several occasions an optical broadband stellar polarimeter, PlanetPol, which employs photoelastic modulators and avalanche photodiodes and achieves a photon-noise-limited sensitivity of at least l in 106 in fractional polarization. Observations of a number of polarized standards taken from the literature show that the accuracy of polarization measurements is ∼1%. We have developed a method for accurately measuring the polarization of altitude-azimuth mounted telescopes by observing bright nearby stars at different parallactic angles, and we find that the on-axis polarization of the William Herschel Telescope is typically -15 × 10 , measured with an accuracy of a few parts in 10 . The nearby stars (distance less than 32 pc) are found to have very low polarizations, typically a few × 10 , indicating that very little interstellar polarization is produced close to the Sun and that their intrinsic polarization is also low. Although the polarimeter can be used for a wide range of astronomy, the very high sensitivity was set by the goal of detecting the polarization signature of unresolved extrasolar planets.
AB - We have built and used on several occasions an optical broadband stellar polarimeter, PlanetPol, which employs photoelastic modulators and avalanche photodiodes and achieves a photon-noise-limited sensitivity of at least l in 106 in fractional polarization. Observations of a number of polarized standards taken from the literature show that the accuracy of polarization measurements is ∼1%. We have developed a method for accurately measuring the polarization of altitude-azimuth mounted telescopes by observing bright nearby stars at different parallactic angles, and we find that the on-axis polarization of the William Herschel Telescope is typically -15 × 10 , measured with an accuracy of a few parts in 10 . The nearby stars (distance less than 32 pc) are found to have very low polarizations, typically a few × 10 , indicating that very little interstellar polarization is produced close to the Sun and that their intrinsic polarization is also low. Although the polarimeter can be used for a wide range of astronomy, the very high sensitivity was set by the goal of detecting the polarization signature of unresolved extrasolar planets.
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U2 - 10.1086/507955
DO - 10.1086/507955
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:33750744117
SN - 0004-6280
VL - 118
SP - 1302
EP - 1318
JO - Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
JF - Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
IS - 847
ER -