NJIT New Solar Telescope Post–Focus Instrumentation Carsten Denker, Haimin Wang, Guo Yang, Wenda Cao, Jun Ma, JohnVarsik, Sergey Shoumko, and Leonid Didkovsky.

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NJIT New Solar Telescope Post–Focus Instrumentation Carsten Denker, Haimin Wang, Guo Yang, Wenda Cao, Jun Ma, JohnVarsik, Sergey Shoumko, and Leonid Didkovsky Center for Solar–Terrestrial Research Big Bear Solar Observatory

September 16, 2003NJIT Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research IRIM – InfraRed Imaging Magnetograph  Lyot–Filter  1.56  m filter delivery delayed  He Å filter requires new polarizers, stuck in NJIT bureaucracy (open for bid, customs broker for Nanjing)  Jun is preparing a paper for Optical Engineering on achromatic wave plates for the next generation of Lyot–filters  Fabry–Pérot Etalon  Extensive testing at CfSR  Wenda is preparing a paper for Optical Engineering  NIR CMOS Camera  Delivered to BBSO in September, tested at Rockwell but no imaging data, yet  Some software is still missing, Wenda will test the camera at BBSO once the software is available  Systems integration at CfSR in winter 2003/2004

September 16, 2003NJIT Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research RTIR – Real–Time Image Reconstruction  Delivered parallel computer to BBSO  Acquired a new dedicated 1024  1024 pixel, 12–bit, 15 fps CCD camera manufactured by Dalsa  First science observations on June 10 th, 2003 (operating as a stand–alone system)  Integration into telescope control system in winter 2003/2004  Improvement of FFT and s/n–calibration in winter 2003/2004  Guo is expected to finish his PhD by the end of 2003  Complete system will be available for 2004 observing season

September 16, 2003NJIT Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research RTIR – First Results Speckle reconstruction of active region NOAA on June 10 th and 12 th, 2003 obtained with the RTIR system. The Fried–parameter was r 0  13 cm.