Abstract
We have designed, constructed, and tested an optical polarimeter for use with the Virginia Military Institute (VMI) 0.5 m, f/13.5 Cassegrain telescope. Our instrument is based on the common dual-beam design that utilizes a rotatable half-wave plate and Wollaston prism to image starlight onto a CCD detector after it has passed through a broadband filter. The usable field of view is ≲10′′ and the operational range of the instrument is 400–700 nm. Measurements of unpolarized stars demonstrate that the instrumental polarization is ≲0.05%. Observations of seven standard stars were in agreement with their accepted values by an order of Δp(%) ≲ 0.23 for the degree of polarization and Δθ(°) ≲ 0.94 for the position angle.
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