SATPLOT for Analysis of SECCHI Heliospheric Imager Data
TBMG-14662
09/01/2012
- Content
Determining trajectories of solar transients such as coronal mass ejections is not always easy. White light images from SECCHI’s (Sun Earth Connection Coronal and Heliospheric Investigation) heliospheric imagers are difficult to interpret because they represent a lineof- sight projection of optically thin solar wind structures. A structure’s image by itself gives no information about its angle of propagation relative to the Sunspacecraft line, and an image may show a superposition of several structures, all propagating at different angles. Analyzing SECCHI heliospheric imager data using plots of elongation (angle from the Sun) versus time at fixed position angle (aka “Jplots”) has proved extremely useful in understanding the observed solar wind structures. This technique has been used to study CME (coronal mass ejection) propagation, CIRs (corotating interaction regions), and blobs.
- Citation
- "SATPLOT for Analysis of SECCHI Heliospheric Imager Data," Mobility Engineering, September 1, 2012.