
A complete description of the GOLF instrument was published by Solar Physics, vol. 162, p. 61-99, 1995.


The incident light is circularly polarised by a combination of the linear polariser P1 and the quarter-wave plate QP2. A change of relative orientation of P1 and QP2 by 90 degrees results in a change in the sense of the circularly polarised light transmitted. This change provides the measurement of the intensity ratio in the above equation, which is the direct indicator of the solar velocity vector.
The addition of the second quarter-wave plate QP1 facilitates the measurement of the longitudinal component of the average solar magnetic field. Switching the relative orientation of QP1 and P1 by 90 degrees yields an intensity ratio which is sensitive to the intrinsic circular polarisation of the solar sodium lines, which in turn is determined by the average solar magnetic field.
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