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- ID:
- ivo://tohoku.univ.jp/IPRT/q/epn_core
- Title:
- IPRT/AMATERAS data
- Date:
- 15 Jun 2017 09:29:16
- Publisher:
- Tohoku University
- Description:
- Iitate Planetary Radio Telescope Data
- ID:
- ivo://tohoku.univ.jp/IPRT/q/collection
- Title:
- IPRT/AMATERAS data
- Date:
- 15 Jun 2017 09:29:16
- Publisher:
- Tohoku University
- Description:
- IITATE Planetary Radio Telescope(IPRT) / AMATERAS solar radio spectro-polarimeter Data
4. SDO GAIA-DEM
- ID:
- ivo://idoc/q/epn_core
- Title:
- SDO GAIA-DEM
- Date:
- 08 Dec 2021 14:22:45
- Publisher:
- IDOC
- Description:
- *** 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.
- ID:
- ivo://svo.cab/marki-ssa
- Title:
- The Mark-I solar spectrophotometer archive
- Date:
- 03 Jun 2020 15:33:19
- Publisher:
- SVO CAB
- Description:
- Mark-I is a solar spectrophotometer located and operated at Observatorio del Teide (Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain) that provides precise radial velocity observations of the Sun-as-a-star at the Potassium KI 7699A absorption solar line. Observations extend from 1976 to 2012 with only summer campaigns from 1976 to 1983.