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Brian J. Probyn
Researcher at University of Birmingham
Publications - 3
Citations - 1260
Brian J. Probyn is an academic researcher from University of Birmingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Imaging spectrometer & Extreme ultraviolet. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 1186 citations.
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The EUV Imaging Spectrometer for Hinode
J. L. Culhane,Louise K. Harra,A. M. James,K. Al-Janabi,L. Bradley,Rifat A Chaudry,Kerrin Rees,J. Tandy,P. D. Thomas,M. C. R. Whillock,Berend Winter,George A. Doschek,Clarence M. Korendyke,Charles M. Brown,S. H. Myers,J. T. Mariska,John F. Seely,J. Lang,B. J. Kent,B. M. Shaughnessy,Peter R. Young,G. M. Simnett,C. M. Castelli,S. Mahmoud,H. Mapson-Menard,Brian J. Probyn,Roger J. Thomas,Joseph M. Davila,Kenneth P. Dere,David L. Windt,John Shea,R. Hagood,Robert W. Moye,Hirohisa Hara,Takashi Watanabe,K. Matsuzaki,Takeo Kosugi,Viggo Hansteen,Ø. Wikstol +38 more
TL;DR: The EUV Imaging Spectrometer (EIS) as mentioned in this paper is a two-element, normal incidence design with a backside-illuminated, thinned CCD, which has a significantly greater effective area than previous orbiting EUV spectrographs with typical active region 2 -5 s exposure times in the brightest lines.
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Laboratory calibration of the Extreme-Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrometer for the Solar-B satellite.
J. Lang,Barry J. Kent,W. Paustian,Charles M. Brown,C. Keyser,Mark R. Anderson,Giles C. R. Case,Rahil A. Chaudry,A. M. James,Clarence M. Korendyke,C. David Pike,Brian J. Probyn,David J. Rippington,John F. Seely,J. Tandy,Matthew C. R. Whillock +15 more
TL;DR: The laboratory end-to-end testing of the Extreme-Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrometer for the Solar-B satellite is reported and an account of the predicted and measured efficiencies from consideration of the efficiencies of individual optical elements in first order is given.
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Optics and mechanisms for the Extreme-Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrometer on the Solar-B satellite
Clarence M. Korendyke,Charles M. Brown,Roger J. Thomas,C. Keyser,Joseph M. Davila,R. Hagood,Hirohisa Hara,Klaus Heidemann,A. M. James,J. Lang,John T. Mariska,John Moser,Robert W. Moye,Steven Myers,Brian J. Probyn,John F. Seely,John Shea,Ed Shepler,J. Tandy +18 more
TL;DR: The EIS optics, mechanisms, and measured performance are described, demonstrating an equivalent resolution of ~2 arc sec?