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CD-ROM supplement for the RHESSI special issue of Solar Physics.
"The RHESSI Experimental Data Center"
by Pascal Saint-Hilaire(1,2), Christoph von Praun(3), Etzard Stolte(4), Arnold O. Benz(1), Gustavo Alonso(4), Thomas Gross(3).
(1) ETHZ Institute of Astronomy, Zurich, Switzerland
(2) Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen, Switzerland
(3) ETHZ Laboratory for Software Technology, Zurich, Switzerland
(4) ETHZ Institute of Information Systems, Zurich, Switzerland
Contact: Pascal Saint-Hilaire
Sample data products for the 2002/02/20 11:06 flare :
RHESSI trajectory and some flags (png)
Observing Summary page (png / gif) / April 21st, 2002 X flare (png / gif)
Full Sun, back projected image (png)
RHESSI spectrogram (png)
RHESSI and Phoenix-2 spectrograms, background-subtracted (png)
MEM image of the region of interest (png)
Panel of images, different time intervals and energy bands (png / gif)
Back projected images (12-25 keV band) at flare peak time, one for each sub-collimator (png / gif)
Lightcurve of the event, linear scale (png)
Lightcurve of the event, log scale (png)
SAS: size of reduced triangle (png)
Time profile of the 25-50/12-25 keV bands count ratio (png)
Semi-calibrated spectra, at different times during the flare (png)
True color image: red is 6-12 keV, green is 30-50 keV, blue (not present here, because of low counts) is 100-300 keV (jpg)
... and plenty of individual images at different times:
3-12 keV: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
12-25 keV: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
25-50 keV: 1
50-100 keV: 1
Snapshots from HEDC web pages:
Event query form, standard (gif)
Event list page (gif)
Event view page (gif) (first part: showing that event's attributes)
Event view page (gif) (last part: showing the appended data product list)
Data product view page (gif)
Processing form (imaging) (gif)
Joblist (gif)
ADDENDUM 2004/11/07 (newer material, not on the CD-ROM)
Time profiles.
Time-energy panel of images.
Imaging Spectroscopy panel of the 2004/05/21 23:58 M2.6 flare.
EIT MPEG movie of the 2003/10/24 02:34 M7.9 flare.
TRACE MPEG movie of the 2003/10/24 02:34 M7.9 flare.
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