
TL;DR
This paper introduces a straightforward algorithm for solar corona tomography using a minimal set of three perspectives, demonstrated with synthetic EUV data from multiple spacecraft.
Contribution
It presents a new, simple computed tomography algorithm for the solar corona that requires only three viewpoints, combining data from STEREO/EUVI and a near-Earth instrument.
Findings
Effective reconstruction with synthetic data
Requires only three perspectives for accurate tomography
Demonstrates potential for real solar observations
Abstract
A simple, yet powerful, algorithm for computed tomography of the solar corona is presented and demonstrated using synthetic EUV data. A minimum of three perspectives are required. These may be obtained from STEREO/EUVI plus an instrument near Earth, e.g. TRACE or SOHO/EIT.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Geological and Geophysical Studies · Earthquake Detection and Analysis
