Study of horizontal flows in solar active regions based on high-resolution image reconstruction techniques
S. Vargas Dominguez

TL;DR
This paper explores high-resolution solar imaging, image restoration, and the analysis of horizontal flows in active regions using advanced techniques and data from both ground-based and space observations.
Contribution
It introduces a calibration method for the IMaX instrument and applies image restoration and local correlation tracking to study solar active region flows.
Findings
Development of an in-flight calibration method for IMaX
Application of image restoration techniques to solar data
Mapping of horizontal flows in active regions
Abstract
This thesis can be framed in a more general concept designated as "High resolution in solar physics". The first part of the thesis is dedicated to the topic of high-resolution observations and image restoration. It begins with a theoretical reviewing of the problem that represents the atmospheric turbulence and the instrumental aberrations on the image quality. This problem force us to implement post-facto image restoration techniques that, added to the real-time corrections performed by the Adaptive Optics, gives us images closer to reality. To have good solar observations overcoming the negative influence of the Earth' s atmosphere, one effort is being made with the development of the Sunrise mission. This project consists in a balloon-borne mission that will launch a 1-m telescope to the stratosphere and will record data with unprecedented temporal, spatial and spectral resolution.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
