JOURNAL ARTICLE
LUCIEN AND MARGUERITE D'AZAMBUJA, EXPLORERS OF SOLAR ACTIVITY (1899-1959).
Published In: Journal of Astronomical History & Heritage, 2024, v. 27, n. 2. P. 303 1 of 3
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Authored By: Malherbe, J.-M. 3 of 3
Abstract
Henri Deslandres initiated imaging spectroscopy of the solar atmosphere in 1892 at Paris Observatory. He developed two kinds of spectrographs: the 'spectrohéliographe des formes', i.e. the monochromatic instrument to reveal chromospheric structures (such as filaments, prominences, plages and active regions); and the 'spectrohéliographe des vitesses', i.e. the spectroheliograph to record line profiles of cross-sections of the Sun, in order to measure the Doppler shifts of dynamic features. Deslandres moved to Meudon and hired Lucien d'Azambuja in 1899; together they built the large quadruple spectroheliograph. CaII K systematic observations of the full Sun started in 1908 and were followed in 1909 by Hα with two dedicated 3-metre spectroheliographs. Daily observations were organized by d'Azambuja who also intensively used the large 7-metre spectroheliograph for his research and thesis (1930). This paper summarizes fifty years of investigations by Mr and Mrs d'Azambuja, who explored various photospheric and chromospheric lines, obtaining special spectroheliograms with the high dispersion 7-metre instrument. They also intensively observed filaments and prominences, reported results in an extensive memoir (1948) and recorded rare solar activity events with the two 3-metre spectroheliographs, until their retirement in 1959. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Additional Information
- Source:Journal of Astronomical History & Heritage. 2024/06, Vol. 27, Issue 2, p303
- Document Type:Article
- Subject Area:Astronomy and Astrophysics
- Publication Date:2024
- ISSN:1440-2807
- DOI:10.3724/sp.j.1440-2807.2024.02.05
- Accession Number:178520398
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