Web-Based Data Processing System for Automated Detection of Oscillations with Applications to the Solar Atmosphere
R.A. Sych, V.M. Nakariakov, S.Anfinogentov, L. Ofman

TL;DR
This paper introduces a web-based system for remote processing and automated detection of oscillations in solar atmospheric imaging data, enabling detailed analysis of wave phenomena with applications to solar physics research.
Contribution
It presents a novel interactive online platform utilizing Periodmapping and Pixelised Wavelet Filtering for analyzing solar oscillations in various imaging data formats.
Findings
Detected three-minute propagating waves near active region footpoints.
Established correlation between wave amplitude growth and line of sight angle.
Validated system effectiveness with EUV and microwave data from NOAA 10756.
Abstract
A web-based, interactive system for the remote processing of imaging data sets (i.e., EUV, X-ray and microwave) and the automated interactive detection of wave and oscillatory phenomena in the solar atmosphere is presented.The system targets localised, but spatially resolved, phenomena, such as kink, sausage, and longitudinal propagating and standing waves. The system implements the methods of Periodmapping for pre-analysis, and Pixelised Wavelet Filtering for detailed analysis of the imaging data cubes. The system is implemented on the dedicated data processing server http://pwf.iszf.irk.ru, which is situated at the Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Irkutsk, Russia. The input data in the .sav, .fits or .txt formats can be submitted via the local and/or global network (the Internet). The output data can be in the png, jpeg and binary formats, on the user's request. The output data…
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