DOI: |
https://doi.org/10.24414/z2hf-b008 |
Title: |
SolO/EUI Data Release 2.0 |
Published: |
2021 |
Publisher: |
Royal Observatory of Belgium (ROB) |
Data Availability: |
http://sidc.be/EUI/data/releases/202103_release_2.0 |
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Creators: |
Kraaikamp Emil, Gissot Samuel, Auchere Frederic, Mampaey Benjamin, Verbeeck Francis, Stegen Koen, Berghmans David (Principal Investigator) |
Contributors: |
Rochus Pierre, Harra Louise, Schuehle Udo, Long David, Aznar Cuadrado Regina, Buchlin Eric, Halain Jean-Philippe, Jacques Lionel, Mierla Marilena, Nicula Bogdan,
Parenti Susanna, Rodriguez Luciano, Smith Phil, Teriaca Luca, Zhukov Andrei. |
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Description: |
The Extreme Ultraviolet Imager (EUI) is part of the remote sensing instrument package of the ESA/NASA Solar Orbiter mission.
The EUI consists of three telescopes, the Full Sun Imager (FSI) and two High Resolution Imagers (HRILYA, HRIEUV),
which are optimised to image in Lyman-α and EUV (17.4 nm, 30.4 nm) to provide a coverage from chromosphere up to corona.
EUI scientific data consists of calibrated and raw data images acquired by the three EUI telescopes.
Following the orbit profile of Solar Orbiter, the data coverage, imaging cadence and effective spatial resolution of the EUI data
are very variable. "EUI data release 2.0" contains the Solar Orbiter/EUI data recorded up till 2021-Feb-18. This period covers the
Near Earth Commissioning Phase (NECP) and the first few months of Cruise Phase. This implies that most data is the result of
technical tests, for which the instrument configuration was often non-nominal. Most data is therefore a-priori not suitable for
scientific analysis but is instead primarily intended as a reference for the further development of analysis and visualisation software.
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Data Citation: |
Scientific papers using EUI data are asked
(1) to cite the EUI instrument paper "Rochus et al, AA, 2020",
(2) to mention in the acknowledgements the text listed here below under acknowledgements
(3) to send a notice to eui@sidc.be as to facilitate cross-referencing and accumulate statistics for future mission and team reviews. The usage of EUI images as online web graphics or in printed materials should mention
"Image Courtesy: ESA/Solar Orbiter/EUI".
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Acknowledgements: |
Solar Orbiter is a space mission of international collaboration between ESA and NASA, operated by ESA. The EUI instrument was built by
CSL, IAS, MPS, MSSL/UCL, PMOD/WRC, ROB, LCF/IO with funding from the Belgian Federal Science Policy Office (BELSPO/PRODEX);
the Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales (CNES); the UK Space Agency (UKSA); the Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie (BMWi)
through the Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR); and the Swiss Space Office (SSO). |
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Resource Type: |
Dataset |
License: |
CC BY 4.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |