*** EUV-SYN *** Synchronous synoptic maps of the corona in the
extreme-UV (EUV), built from series of SoHO/EIT observations, in each
of the 4 wavelength bands of the instrument.
Synchronous synoptic maps are maps of the EUV radiance in different
wavelength bands on the full solar sphere, in heliographic
(Carrington) longitude and latitude, where data are taken as close as
possible to a reference time. They capture the state of the corona at
any given reference time by including data taken as close as possible
to this time.
EUV-SYN is available as part of the generic MEDOC interface which is
currently located at https://idoc-medoc.ias.u-psud.fr/. These
interfaces are based on the CNES SiTools2 framework. EUV-SYN is also
available from IDL and Python scripts, using a specialization of the
generic SiTools2 IDL and Python clients developed by MEDOC.
IDOC: Integrated Data and Operating Center TAP service
Short Name:
IDOC TAP
Date:
16 Nov 2023 16:51:52
Publisher:
IDOC
Description:
The IDOC: Integrated Data and Operating Center's TAP end point. The Table Access
Protocol (TAP) lets you execute queries against our database tables,
inspect various metadata, and upload your own data. It is thus the
VO's premier way to access public data holdings.
Tables exposed through this endpoint include: epn_core from the eit_syn schema, epn_core from the gaia_dem schema, epn_core from the omega_cubes schema, epn_core from the omega_maps schema, columns, groups, key_columns, keys, schemas, tables from the tap_schema schema.
*** GAIA-DEM *** GAIA-DEM is a database of Differential Emission
Measure (DEM) maps. The DEM is a measure of the thermal structure of
the coronal plasma, representing the quantity of light emitting plasma
along the line of sight, at different temperatures. In GAIA-DEM, the
DEM is modelled by a specific function of temperature, namely a
Gaussian of the logarithm of electron temperature. GAIA-DEM maps are
then maps of the DEM maximum temperature, of the DEM integral (total
Emission Measure), and DEM width (in temperature). These maps are
obtained by inversion from the SDO/AIA EUV images in 6 coronal
channels (9.4, 13.1, 17.1, 19.3, 21.1, and 33.5nm). In addition, maps
of the ϲ for the inversion are provided.
GAIA-DEM is available from a specific interface at
http://medoc-dem.ias.u-psud.fr/, as well as part of the generic MEDOC
interface which is currently located at http://idocmedoc-
test.ias.u-psud.fr/. These interfaces are based on the CNES SiTools2
framework. GAIA-DEM is also available from IDL and Python scripts,
using a specialization of the generic SiTools2 IDL and Python clients
developed by MEDOC.
<b>GAIA-DEM</b><br/>
GAIA-DEM is a database of Differential Emission Measure (DEM) maps. The DEM is a
measure of the thermal structure of the coronal plasma, representing the quantity of
light emitting plasma along the line of sight, at different temperatures. In GAIA-DEM, the
DEM is modelled by a specific function of temperature, namely a Gaussian of the
logarithm of electron temperature. GAIA-DEM maps are then maps of the DEM
maximum temperature, of the DEM integral (total Emission Measure), and DEM width (in
temperature). These maps are obtained by inversion from the SDO/AIA EUV images in 6
coronal channels (9.4, 13.1, 17.1, 19.3, 21.1, and 33.5 nm). In addition, maps of the χ²
for the inversion are provided.<br/>
GAIA-DEM is available from a specific interface at
<a href="http://medoc-dem.ias.u-psud.fr/">http://medoc-dem.ias.u-psud.fr</a>, as
well as part of the generic MEDOC interface which is currently located at
<a href="https://idoc-medoc.ias.u-psud.fr/">https://idoc-medoc.ias.u-psud.fr</a>.
These interfaces are based on the CNES SiTools2 framework.
GAIA-DEM is also available from IDL and Python scripts, using a specialization of the
generic SiTools2 IDL and Python clients developed by MEDOC.