Data processing of filament observations using a tunable H-a filter Hyungmin Park 1,3, Jongchul Chae...

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Data processing of filament observations using a tunable H-a filter

Hyungmin Park1,3, Jongchul Chae2,

Yong-Jae Moon3, Young-Deuk Park3

1Dept. of Astronomy and Space Science, Chungnam National University2SEES, Seoul National University

3Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

contents

• Introduction

• Basic data processing

• Additional data processing

• Further works

Introduction

• H-a observation– Chromosphere– Active Regions, Filaments, Flares…– Specific wavelength : H-a centerline, wing– Limitation

• Multiwavelength observations– Using two or more wavelength– Filter Scanning (Imaging Spectroscopy)– Can infer the temporal changes in the morphology,

brightness and so on

Two types for imaging spectroscopy

wavelength (scan)

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Data

• Aug 4, 2004, BBSO• 10 inch telescope (FOV 384”)• 5 wavelengths

– -0.65Å, -0.35Å, -0.05Å, +0.25Å, +0.55Å– Zeiss Filter (0.25Å)– About ~20(~4) sec

• Fast CCD Camera (30fps)• Using frame selection method• Filament

Basic data processing

• Classification of each wavelength data

• Subtraction of Dark/Bias

• Masking

• Flat fielding

• Fourier filtering

• Align dust

Raw data

Masking

Flat-fielding (Chae, 2004)

Align dust position

Fourier filtering

Filtergram Images-0.65Å -0.35Å -0.05Å

+0.25Å +0.55Å

Additional data processing

• Constructing Contrast Data Cube– Image Enhancement

• Using deconvolution

– Calculation of Contrast– Data Registration(destretching)– Align Different Wavelengths

• Subsonic filtering

Calculation of contrast

• Uncorrected Contrast

• Corrected Contrast

• Corrected reference intensity

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Subtracting background

Data Registration

• Make successive contrast images at the same wavelength

• Determine relative displacement of image files to reference image

• Correct relative displacement– Shifted back all images

• Image destretching• Repeated for every set of images taken at diffe

rent wavelengths

Subsonic filtering• Remove noise

– Oscillation• Cut-off speed

– 35km/s– Larger than the

transverse motion inside a quiescent prominence

Effect of image processing

Future work

• Additional data processing– Wavelength calibration

• Data analysis– Cloud model fitting– Get physical parameters

• Optical thickness• Line of sight velocity• Doppler Width• Source Function

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