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The SPoCA-suite: Software for extraction, characterization, and tracking of active regions and coronal holes on EUV images
Verbeeck, C.; Delouille, V.; Mampaey, B. +1 more
Context. Precise localization and characterization of active regions (AR) and coronal holes (CH) as observed by extreme ultra violet (EUV) imagers are crucial for a wide range of solar and helio-physics studies.
Aims: We introduce a set of segmentation procedures (known as the SPoCA-suite) that allows one to retrieve AR and CH properties on E…
Multiwavelength observation of a large-scale flux rope eruption above a kinked small filament
Kumar, Pankaj; Cho, Kyung-Suk
We analyzed multiwavelength observations of a western limb flare (C3.9) that occurred in AR NOAA 111465 on 30 April 2012. The high-resolution images recorded by SDO/AIA 304, 1600 Å and Hinode/SOT Hα show the activation of a small filament (rising speed ~40 km s-1) associated with a kink instability and the onset of a C-class flare near …
Segmentation of coronal features to understand the solar EUV and UV irradiance variability
Chitta, L. P.; Verbeeck, C.; Giono, G. +8 more
Context. The study of solar irradiance variability is of great importance in heliophysics, the Earth's climate, and space weather applications. These studies require careful identifying, tracking and monitoring of active regions (ARs), coronal holes (CHs), and the quiet Sun (QS).
Aims: We studied the variability of solar irradiance for a peri…