Active region 10030 from 15 July
2002 (mainly)
The data from the Swedish 1-m Solar Telescope available here can be
freely used by anyone.
However, if you do not need data for scientific purposes, the data
available from this page is not very useful for you. If you
need illustrations or just beautiful images, please download the images and movies we have prepared for
you instead.
If you download these data, we require that you:
- Do not propagate the data to your colleagues. Instead, refer them
to this site. The data will be available from this or an equivalent location
on the web for a long time;
- Refer to this paper when you publish your results: G. B. Scharmer,
B. V. Gudiksen, D. Kiselman, M. G. Löfdahl &
L. H. M. Rouppe van der Voort, 2002, "Dark cores in sunspot
penumbral filaments", Nature 420,
pp. 151-153. [Abstract]
[Offprint];
- Include the following sentence in a footnote to the paper title or
in the Acknowledgments: "The Swedish 1-m Solar Telescope is operated
on the island of La Palma by the Institute for Solar Physics of the
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in the Spanish Observatorio del
Roque de los Muchachos of the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias.";
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Targets
- 22 May 2002: NOAA active region 9957 at μ=0.99
- 15 July 2002: NOAA active region 10030 at μ=0.96
Note that the field of view (FOV) is different in all the image
channels from 15 July. The largest FOV is from a Megaplus 4.2
camera. The smaller FOV is from a Megaplus 1.6 camera. The smallest
FOV is from a Megaplus 1.6 camera equipped with a phase-diversity
sensor. The image scale is the same, though.
Single images
-
gband_22May2002_AR9957_1.fits (8.2 MByte)
430.5 nm (bandwidth = 1.2 nm) G-band, exposure time is 4 ms,
11:33 UT,
Corrected for theoretical telescope and detector MTF,
Pixel scale: 0.041 arcsec per pixel.
-
gcont_15Jul2002_AR10030_357.fits
(3.0 Mbyte)
436.4 nm (bandwidth = 1.1 nm) G-band continuum, exposure time = 5 ms,
11:34 UT,
Corrected for theoretical telescope and detector MTF,
Pixel scale: 0.041 arcsec per pixel.
c4877_15Jul2002_AR10030_323.fits (8.2 MByte)
487.7 nm (bandwidth = 8 nm), exposure time = 13 ms,
11:34 UT,
Corrected for theoretical telescope and detector MTF,
Pixel scale: 0.041 arcsec per pixel.
gband_15Jul2002_AR10030_631-634.fits (1.3 MByte)
430.5 nm (bandwidth = 1.2 nm) G-band, exposure time is 6 ms,
11:34 UT,
Corrected for Phase-Diversity estimated OTF,
Pixel scale: 0.041 arcsec per pixel.
PD restored data cubes
All these data cubes contain Phase Diversity (PD) restored G-band
images, 22 sec cadence, see gband_15Jul2002_AR10030_631-634.fits above
for details. These files are pretty large.
ANA fz files can be read into ANA with a "restore" command and into
IDL using the f0/fz
commands defined in SolarSoft.
Reduction pipe line:
- corrected for bias and dark current
- flat-field corrected
- post-processed with Joint Phase-Diverse Speckle (see Löfdahl
& Scharmer 2002)
- corrected for diurnal field rotation
- rigid aligned (bi-cubic interpolation)
- destretched (bi-cubic interpolation)
- subsonic Fourier filtered: modulations > 4 km/s suppressed
- every frame in the cube is scaled between 0-255
- For a quick look on your screen: gband_pd_15Jul2002.extended.fullFOV.mpg.
Mpeg movie, 1h23m movie, 12:28:52 - 13:51:38, 43,5 MByte.
- For dynamical studies and better quality viewing on your screen (just the best part)
with data processing software like IDL or ANA:
gband_15Jul2002_AR10030.cube.fits.
FITS cube, 28m, 13:03:12 - 13:31:14, 47.6 MByte. See above for how to read it into IDL.
- For dynamical studies and better quality viewing on your screen (entire sequence) with
your favorite data processing software:
gband_pd_15Jul2002.extended.fullFOV.cube.
ANA fz format data cube, 1h23m, 12:28:52 - 13:51:38, 110 MByte.
- For quantitative frame by frame measurements: The whole 1.5 h sequence,
gzipped tar archives with single images in
separate ANA fz files. See above for how to read them into IDL. These images are not aligned or otherwise
processed to run as a movie, i.e. these frames have only been through the first 3 steps in the reduction pipe line. See above items for movies!
- gband_pd_15Jul2002.part1.tar.gz,
40.3 MBytes. 93 frames, 22 sec cadence, 12:28:53 - 13:03:03 UT.
- gband_pd_15Jul2002.part2.tar.gz,
33.0 MBytes. 76 frames, 22 sec cadence, 13:03:12 - 13:31:14 UT.
Best quality part. Corresponds to movie cube
gband_15Jul2002_AR10030.cube.fits above.
- gband_pd_15Jul2002.part3.tar.gz,
21.5 MBytes. 52 frames, 22 sec cadence, 13:31:36 - 13:51:38 UT.
Full field-of-view data cube
A sequence of false-color tiff files that can be assembled into a
movie using your favorite image processing software. Gzipped
tar-archives, uncompressed sizes less than 650 MBytes for easy CDrom
archiving.
The field of view corresponds to that of
c4877_15Jul2002_AR10030_323.fits above. The processing is similar to
that of the PD restored movie above, except that the images are only
corrected for the theoretical MTF of the telescope and the detector,
and not for any seeing effects.
Telescope and camera info
- Clear aperture: 0.97 m,
- Focal length: 20.3 m, re-imaging lens gives 0''.041/pixel image scale
- CCD detectors: KAF4200 and KAF1600, pixel size 9.0 μm, 100% fill.
Papers written on these data
- G. B. Scharmer, B. V. Gudiksen, D. Kiselman, M. G. Löfdahl &
L. H. M. Rouppe van der Voort, 2002, Dark cores in sunspot
penumbral filaments, Nature 420,
pp. 151-153. [Abstract]
[Offprint]
- L. H. M. Rouppe van der Voort, M. G. Löfdahl, D. Kiselman, & G. B. Scharmer,
Penumbral structure at 0''.1 resolution I. General appearance and power
spectra, submitted to A&A.
[Abstract]
[Preprint]
Papers describing the telescope and methods used
-
G. B. Scharmer, K. Bjelksjö, T. Korhonen, B. Lindberg &
B. Petterson, The 1-meter Swedish solar telescope, in Proc. SPIE
Keil & Avakyan, eds., Innovative Telescopes and Instrumentation
for Solar Astrophysics, volume 4853-47 of Proc. SPIE,
2002. In press. [Abstract]
[Preprint]
- G. B. Scharmer, P. Dettori, M. G. Löfdahl & M. Shand,
Adaptive optics system for the new Swedish solar telescope, in Keil
& Avakyan, eds., Innovative Telescopes and Instrumentation for
Solar Astrophysics, volume 4853-52 of Proc. SPIE, 2002. In
press. [Abstract]
[Preprint]
- M. G. Löfdahl and G, B. Scharmer. Phase diverse speckle inversion
applied to data from the Swedish 1-meter solar telescope, in
Stephen Keil and Sergey Avakyan, editors, Innovative Telescopes
and Instrumentation for Solar Astrophysics, volume
4853-54 of Proc. SPIE, 2002. In press. [Abstract]
[Preprint]
- P. Dettori and G. Hosinsky, The Swedish solar telescope control
system, in Lewis, ed., Advanced Telescope and Instrumentation
Control Software II, volume 4848-65 of Proc. SPIE, 2002. In
press. [Abstract]
[Preprint]
-
M G. Löfdahl, Multi-frame blind deconvolution with linear equality
constraints, in Bones, Fiddy, & Millane, eds., Image
Reconstruction from Incomplete Data II, volume 4792-21 of
Proc. SPIE, 2002. In press. [Abstract]
[Preprint]
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