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The Institute for Astrophysics and Geophysics (IAG) in Göttingen       operates a Fourier-Transform Spectrograph (FTS) that can be fed by       either a 50cm siderostat or an integrating sphere. In 2016, we       published a solar flux atlas (disk-integrated) at wavelengths       405-2300nm. Being largely comparable to the Kitt Peak spectral       atlases in terms of resolution and signal-to-noise, our focus lies       on an accurate calibration of frequencies (wavelengths) because we       are interested in absolute convective blueshift of solar surface       features.
 Recently, we published an atlas of the quiet solar surface at       different limb positions (spatially resolved Sun) and investigated       convective velocities across the solar surface and in different       spectral lines (Ellwarth et al., 2023 and in press). Furthermore,       we studied the impact of centre-to-limb variation on exoplanet       transit observations (Reiners et al., 2023). We are currently       collecting data of active solar regions with the goal to measure       convective blueshift as a function of limb position and magnetic       field strength. In the talk, I will provide an overview of our       program with a focus on the challenges we met in our attempts to       determine Doppler velocities at the solar surface at m/s accuracy.
Zoom link: https://rediris.zoom.us/j/97531318437?pwd=TEpGZGVkNkpBcXBLWVlNTGt6bkdNU…
Meeting ID: 975 3131 8437
Passcode: 147922