赫瓦尔天文台太阳观测数据目录

IF 2.7 3区 物理与天体物理 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Mateja Dumbović, Luči Karbonini, Jaša Čalogović, Filip Matković, Karmen Martinić, Akshay Kumar Remeshan, Roman Brajša, Bojan Vršnak
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摘要

我们汇编了赫瓦尔天文台(HVAR)2010-2019年色球层和光球层常规数字存储观测数据对应时段的太阳观测数据目录。我们对观测到的现象进行了基本定性,并将其与基于全盘太阳图像的目录进行了比较。我们编制了一份观测到的活动区(AR)目录,其中包括 1100 个条目,每个活动区都根据麦金托什和威尔逊山分类法进行了分类。我们发现,HVAR观测偏向于更频繁地观测更复杂的AR,并且观测时间更长,这可能与小视场不能覆盖整个太阳盘有关。在H(\alpha)观测中,我们对明显的细丝/主峰和耀斑进行了编目。我们根据它们的位置、手性(如果可能的话)和爆发特征来描述光丝。对喷发丝的分析表明,HVAR 星表中对部分喷发的观测略有偏差,这可能与观测者倾向于观测已经显示出一些活动的丝有关。在耀斑星表中,我们重点观测了它们的爆发特征(环状或带状)及其形状。此外,我们还将它们与 GOES 软 X 射线耀斑联系起来,以确定它们的相应类别。我们发现,HVAR 观测似乎偏向于更频繁地观测更强的耀斑,并且观测时间更长。我们通过对2011年8月2日在HVAR H\(α \)观测中探测到的耀斑以及相关的日地现象进行案例研究,证明了目录的可行性。通过耀斑-CME-ICME关联,我们证明了远程和现场属性的一致性。这项研究使用的数据以及目录都是公开的。
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The Catalog of Hvar Observatory Solar Observations

The Catalog of Hvar Observatory Solar Observations

The Catalog of Hvar Observatory Solar Observations

We compile the catalog of Hvar Observatory (HVAR) solar observations in the time period corresponding to regular digitally stored chromospheric and photospheric observations 2010 – 2019. We make basic characterization of observed phenomena and compare them to catalogs that are based on full-disk solar images. We compile a catalog of observed active regions (ARs) consisting of 1100 entries, where each AR is classified according to McIntosh and Mt Wilson classifications. We find that HVAR observations are biased towards more frequently observing more complex ARs and observing them in longer time periods, likely related to the small field of view not encompassing the whole solar disk. In H\(\alpha \) observations, we catalog conspicuous filaments/prominences and flares. We characterize filaments according to their location, chirality (if possible), and eruptive signatures. Analysis of the eruptive filaments reveals a slight bias in the HVAR catalog towards observation of partial eruptions, possibly related to the observers’ tendency to observe filaments that already showed some activity. In the flare catalog we focus on their observed eruptive signatures (loops or ribbons) and their shape. In addition, we associate them to GOES soft X-ray flares to determine their corresponding class. We find that HVAR observations seem biased towards more frequently observing stronger flares and observing them in longer time periods. We demonstrate the feasibility of the catalog on a case study of the flare detected on 2 August 2011 in HVAR H\(\alpha \) observations and related Sun-to-Earth phenomena. Through flare–CME–ICME association we demonstrate the agreement of remote and in situ properties. The data used for this study, as well as the catalog, are made publicly available.

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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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