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Abstract
The infrared solar spectrum contains a wealth of physical data about our Sun, and is explored using modern detectors and technology with new ground-based solar telescopes. The scientific motivation behind exploring these wavelengths is presented, along with a brief look at the rich history of observations here. Several avenues of solar physics research exploiting and benefiting from observations at infrared wavelengths from roughly 1000 nm to 12 400 nm are discussed, and the instrument and detector technology driving this research is briefly summarized. Finally, goals for future work at infrared wavelengths are presented in conjunction with ground and space-based observations.Entities:
Keywords: Detectors; Solar atmosphere; Solar magnetic fields
Year: 2014 PMID: 27194956 PMCID: PMC4841185 DOI: 10.12942/lrsp-2014-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Living Rev Sol Phys ISSN: 1614-4961 Impact factor: 17.417