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Solar Physics

Publication date: 2013-01-01
Volume: 286 Pages: 185 - 199
Publisher: Springer Verlag

Author:

Bonte, Katrien
Berghmans, Dominique ; De Groof, A ; Steed, Kimberley ; Poedts, Stefaan

Keywords:

Sun: observations, Sun: flares, Sun: instrumentation and data management, Sun: EUV, Sun: corona, Techniques: image processing, PROBA2, SWAP, Science & Technology, Physical Sciences, Astronomy & Astrophysics, RAY TELESCOPE XRT, SOLAR, MISSION, 0201 Astronomical and Space Sciences, 5101 Astronomical sciences, 5109 Space sciences

Abstract:

The Sun Watcher with Active Pixels and Image Processing (SWAP) EUV imager onboard PROBA2 provides a non-stop stream of coronal extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) images at a cadence of typically 130 seconds. These images show the solar drivers of space-weather, such as flares and erupting filaments. We have developed a software tool that automatically processes the images and localises and identifies flares. On one hand, the output of this software tool is intended as a service to the Space Weather Segment of ESA's Space Situational Awareness (SSA) program. On the other hand, we consider the PROBA2/SWAP images as a model for the data from the Extreme Ultraviolet Imager (EUI) instrument prepared for the future Solar Orbiter mission, where onboard intelligence is required for prioritising data within the challenging telemetry quota. In this article we present the concept of the software, the first statistics on its effectiveness and the online display in real time of its results. Our results indicate that it is not only possible to detect EUV flares automatically in an acquired dataset, but that quantifying a range of EUV dynamics is also possible. The method is based on thresholding of macropixelled image sequences. The robustness and simplicity of the algorithm is a clear advantage for future onboard use. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.