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Session C8 Coronal Data Products

Session C8 Coronal Data Products. AIA/HMI Science Team Meeting 16 February 2006 Marc DeRosa. Goals of this Session. In the coronal topical sessions this week, the data products needed to accomplish the AIA science objectives were identified.

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Session C8 Coronal Data Products

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  1. Session C8Coronal Data Products AIA/HMI Science Team Meeting16 February 2006 Marc DeRosa

  2. Goals of this Session • In the coronal topical sessions this week, the data products needed to accomplish the AIA science objectives were identified. • The numerical algorithms associated with each data product are in various stages of development. • Here, we will assess each algorithm based on its stage in the development process, and identify working groups that will implement and integrate these codes into the JSOC.

  3. Three Categories • Algorithms which essentially are ready for the JSOC today. • Algorithms which are expected to be ready for the JSOC at launch, but are not ready today. • Algorithms for which it is unclear whether they will be incorporated into the JSOC, either because these algorithms are still in the nascent stages of development, or because the computational demands are expected to be too high.

  4. AIA Science Objectives • Coronal energy inputs, storage, and release (Metcalf/Schrijver) • Coronal heating and irradiance (Warren/Martens) • Coronal transients (Golub/Nitta) • Connections to geospace (Fuselier/Mikic) • Coronal seismology (De Pontieu/DeLuca)

  5. Coronal Data Products • Feature/Event Recognition: • sunspots, ARs, filaments, coronal dimming, loop tracings • flux emergence, flares, filament eruptions, loop oscillations • Summary movies • Irradiance, Thermal Maps, DEMs • Magnetic field models: • synoptic, potential, LFF, NLFF, MHD • Visualization tools

  6. Automated Feature Recognition

  7. Automated Event Recognition

  8. Summary Movies

  9. Emission-Related

  10. Magnetic Fields

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