Magnetic Field-Constrained Ensemble Image Segmentation of Coronal Holes in Chromospheric Observations

IF 2.7 3区 物理与天体物理 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Jaime A. Landeros, Michael S. Kirk, C. Nick Arge, Laura E. Boucheron, Jie Zhang, Vadim M. Uritsky, Jeremy A. Grajeda, Matthew Dupertuis
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Abstract

Coronal holes (CHs) are large-scale, low-density regions in the solar atmosphere that may expel high-speed solar wind streams that incite hazardous, geomagnetic storms. Coronal and solar wind models can predict these high-speed streams, and the performance of the coronal model can be validated against segmented CH boundaries. We present a novel method named Sub-Transition Region Identification of Ensemble Coronal Holes (STRIDE-CH) to address prominent challenges in segmenting CHs using extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) imagery. Ground-based, chromospheric He i 10,830 Å line imagery and underlying Fe i photospheric magnetograms are revisited to disambiguate CHs from filaments and quiet Sun, overcome obscuration by coronal loops, and complement established methods in the community which use space-borne coronal EUV observations. Classical computer vision techniques are applied to constrain the radiative and magnetic properties of detected CHs, produce an ensemble of boundaries, and compile these boundaries in a confidence map that quantifies the likelihood of the CH presence throughout the solar disk. This method is a science-enabling one towards future studies of CH formation and variability from a mid-atmospheric perspective.

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Solar Physics
Solar Physics 地学天文-天文与天体物理
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
17.90%
发文量
146
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Solar Physics was founded in 1967 and is the principal journal for the publication of the results of fundamental research on the Sun. The journal treats all aspects of solar physics, ranging from the internal structure of the Sun and its evolution to the outer corona and solar wind in interplanetary space. Papers on solar-terrestrial physics and on stellar research are also published when their results have a direct bearing on our understanding of the Sun.
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