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3.5 `Coronography'

A limited number of observations were performed in a test mode referred to as `coronographic' mode. In the coronographic mode the 3 $^{\prime \prime }$ lens was used in combination with the small Fabry mirror on the CAM entrance wheel (Section 2.2.1). In this configuration the field stop (the Fabry mirror) projected a field image smaller than the detector array, so that the outer parts of the detector array were unilluminated by the sky. Light from a source positioned so that its image fell just off the edge of the Fabry mirror was discarded, so that the configuration worked similarly to a coronograph. The object to be blocked was moved just outside the edge of the field stop to map the surrounding emission. There were only a few observations done this way and they need interactive analysis to be studied.



ISO Handbook Volume II (CAM), Version 2.0, SAI/1999-057/Dc