论文标题
IBIS-A:IBIS数据存档。与上下文数据对太阳能光球和色球的高分辨率观测
IBIS-A: The IBIS data Archive. High resolution observations of the solar photosphere and chromosphere with contextual data
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论文摘要
IBIS数据档案(IBIS-A)存储了使用干涉二维光谱仪(IBIS)获取的数据,该数据是在2003年至2019年在美国国家太阳能观测站的邓恩太阳能望远镜上运行的,该仪器提供了一系列高分辨率窄带光相位的范围$8。 Å〜和同时的宽带观测值在相同的光谱范围内,并且具有相同的偏光数据视野。我们介绍了当前存储在IBIS-A中的数据,以及用于探索此类数据并促进其科学剥削的界面。为此,我们还描述了与太阳能物理和太空天气研究相关的最近和正在进行的研究中使用IBIS-A数据。 IBIS-A包括原始和校准的观测值以及科学准备的数据。后者包含圆形,线性和净圆极化的地图,以及用于存档中可用串联的很大一部分的磁性和速度场的图。 IBIS-A此外,还包含了与IBIS数据互补的观察的链接,例如,船上和IRIS卫星上的仪器可获得的太阳大气的共同高分辨率观察,以及来自INAF Solar望远镜的全盘多层图像。 IBIS-A目前由在2008年进行的28项观察活动中与IBIS合作的30 TB数据组成,从2012年到2019年,在159天进行。还可以使用每个校准和科学准备系列的元数据和电影,以帮助评估观察条件的用户。 IBIS-A代表了一个独特的资源,用于调查太阳大气中的等离子体过程和太空天气事件的太阳起源。
The IBIS data Archive (IBIS-A) stores data acquired with the Interferometric BIdimensional Spectropolarimeter (IBIS), which was operated at the Dunn Solar Telescope of the US National Solar Observatory from 2003 to 2019. The instrument provided series of high-resolution narrowband spectropolarimetric imaging observations of the photosphere and chromosphere in the range 5800$-$8600 Å~ and co-temporal broadband observations in the same spectral range and with the same field of view of the polarimetric data. We present the data currently stored in IBIS-A, as well as the interface utilized to explore such data and facilitate its scientific exploitation. To this purpose we also describe the use of IBIS-A data in recent and undergoing studies relevant to solar physics and space weather research. IBIS-A includes raw and calibrated observations, as well as science-ready data. The latter comprise maps of the circular, linear, and net circular polarization, and of the magnetic and velocity fields derived for a significant fraction of the series available in the archive. IBIS-A furthermore contains links to observations complementary to the IBIS data, such as co-temporal high-resolution observations of the solar atmosphere available from the instruments onboard the Hinode and IRIS satellites, and full-disc multiband images from INAF solar telescopes. IBIS-A currently consists of 30 TB of data taken with IBIS during 28 observing campaigns performed in 2008 and from 2012 to 2019 on 159 days. Metadata and movies of each calibrated and science-ready series are also available to help users evaluating observing conditions. IBIS-A represents a unique resource for investigating the plasma processes in the solar atmosphere and the solar origin of space weather events.