1. ALMA Memo 628 -- High-cadence observations of the Sun
- Author
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Wedemeyer, Sven, Szydlarski, Mikolaj, Toribio, M. Carmen, Carozzi, Tobia, Jakobsson, Daniel, Gomez, Juan Camilo Guevara, Eklund, Henrik, Henriques, Vasco M. J., Jafarzadeh, Shahin, and Rodriguez, Jaime de la Cruz
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) offers new diagnostic capabilities for studying the Sun, providing complementary insights through high spatial and temporal resolution at millimeter wavelengths. ALMA acts as a linear thermometer for atmospheric gas, aiding in understanding the solar atmosphere's structure, dynamics, and energy balance. Given the Sun's complex emission patterns and rapid evolution, high-cadence imaging is essential for solar observations. Snapshot imaging is required, though it limits available visibility data, making full exploitation of ALMA's capabilities non-trivial. Challenges in processing solar ALMA data highlight the need for revising and enhancing the solar observing mode. The ALMA development study High-Cadence Imaging of the Sun demonstrated the potential benefits of high cadence observations through a forward modelling approach. The resulting report provides initial recommendations for improved post-processing solar ALMA data and explores increasing the observing cadence to sub-second intervals to improve image reliability., Comment: ALMA Memo 628 summarising the results of the ESO-funded ALMA development study "High-cadence Imaging of the Sun", concluded in 2023 (74 pages, 53 figures)
- Published
- 2024