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RE: [ATM] OSC and doublets
Hi Richard,
Very interesting, I always like to read your postes when you go into
these details. Mainly cause I learn that little bit more about this
facet of our craft. The more I know the better I get....
Clear skies,
Thomas Janstrom
http://www.tjanstrom.com
http://www.norsewines.com.au
"Your nobody untill you've been ignored by your seventh cranio-facial
nerve."
-----Original Message-----
From: atm-bounces@atmlist.net [mailto:atm-bounces@atmlist.net] On Behalf
Of Richard F.L.R. Snashall
Sent: Thursday, 24 June 2004 11:20 AM
To: ATM List
Subject: [ATM] OSC and doublets
The other day, someone asked a question about doublet available.
After a little work, I found a Newport (not Newport Glass Works) doublet
PAC097 that was close. It is 3 inches in diameter with a focal length
of 750 mm. I adapted this as 75 mm f/10 and used that for a baseline:
http://users.rcn.com/rflrs/d04-04x.len
At first, I thought that this design would be rather poor for
astronomical use.
Taking a closer look, it was that the correction was a little red for my
preference; however, the off-axis correction was particularly good. A
little digging revealed that, in fact, this lens has nearly nulled the
coma. Plugging this into the GSUM calculator and sliding the correction
wavelengths
up and down allowed me to get a version which has OSC accurately nulled:
http://users.rcn.com/rflrs/d04-30x.len
The minimum focus of this lens is at 553.2 nm. I was correct... the
correction
was just a little red for my tastes. I tried a few other glass
combinations:
N-K5/SF1
http://users.rcn.com/rflrs/d04-31x.len
which has a minimum focus of 530.9 nm.
N-FK5/F2
http://users.rcn.com/rflrs/d04-32x.len
which has a minimum focus of 524.6 nm. Either of these looks pretty
good for Photopic correction, while keeping the OSC nulled. Going a
little
further:
N-BaK1/SF2
http://users.rcn.com/rflrs/d04-33x.len
goes a bit too far, with the minimum focus at 492.6 nm. But what about
the traditional BK7/F2? This is:
http://users.rcn.com/rflrs/d04-34x.len
which has a minimum focus at 462.7 nm. The BK7/F4 combination is around
the same.
What about the other direction (that was too easy!)?
Shifting higher in the band is:
N-FK5/SF2
http://users.rcn.com/rflrs/d04-29x.len
This last combination has a minimum focus at 583.1 nm. More
importantly, the two nulls are "roughly" at the e and C lines. I have
heard many
like this
combination for planetary viewing.
--
Rick S.
http://users.rcn.com/rflrs
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