SSP-5 Photomultiplier Tube Photometer (generation 2)
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SSP-5a Automatic Photometer with 6-positon Filter Slider
UBV Photometry of the Massive Eclipsing Binary TT Aur
TUBITAK National Observatory
UBVR photometry of pre-catacylismic binaries: HW Virginis
Ege University Science Faculty, Astronomy and Space Science Department
Some Pratical Experiences on Photometry
Visnjan Observatory, Croatia and AFAM, Italy
Short-Period Light Variation of an Eclipsing Binary System: RZ Cassiopeiae
Six sites in Japan
The SSP-5 is used through out the world for observations accepted by major astronomical journals. A small sample can be found below.
In spite of the fact that a PMT based photometer is more sensitive to damage from bright lights or rough handling, a great deal of effort has been expended to make the SSP-5 nearly as survivable as the SSP-3. The SSP-5 will allow the researcher to measure both bright and faint stars in the UBVRI spectral region with the degree of precision and reliability associated with the venerable SSP-3.

The SSP-5 Photometer is the central part of a complete stellar magnitude measurement system as shown in the system diagram below. This latest version of the SSP-5 features a serial output port for connection to a PC or laptop computer. An interface program called SSPDataq (freeware) is available with updated version found on the Optec web site. This program allows for data capture in any color and reduction of B and V magnitudes. The SSP-5 is intended for serious observers and it is recommended that the prospective user consult the SSP-5 manual fully before deciding to purchase.
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Optec has been making the SSP-5 and 5a high-precision stellar photoelectric photometer for nearly 20 years. Recently, the SSP-5 has had a major upgrade to bring the technology up to current standards. The current model is considered Generation 2. The use of a photomultiplier tube (PMT) allows fainter stars to be measured accurately and the enhanced response time of 1 ms allows fast events such as lunar occultation to be recorded with greater time resolution.

With the R6350 PMT option, the SSP-5 can exhibit an S-5 response similar to the original 1P21 photomultiplier tube. For researchers interested in greater low light sensitivity and extended red response to 830 nm, the R6358 PMT option is available. Each PMT is a 9-stage side-on low-noise photomultiplier housed in a small ½-inch diameter enclosure. The system is powered by a small 12 VDC universal power supply.
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