HelioSpectrotron 5000: An interactive multi-resolution solar spectral atlas
A.G.M. Pietrow

TL;DR
HelioSpectrotron 5000 is an interactive, multi-resolution solar spectral atlas that enables easy comparison, calibration, and analysis of solar spectra across various instruments and resolutions.
Contribution
It introduces an interactive platform based on the Hamburg FTS atlas that offers customizable spectral data and tools for solar spectral analysis.
Findings
Enables direct comparison of spectra from different instruments.
Provides tools for rapid wavelength calibration and line identification.
Includes curated line data and telluric contamination options.
Abstract
HelioSpectrotron 5000 (HS5000) is an interactive, multi-resolution solar spectral atlas designed to facilitate direct comparison between high-resolution reference spectra and observations obtained with a wide range of ground-based instruments. Based on the Hamburg FTS atlas, the HS5000 provides both absolute intensity and continuum-normalized spectra at arbitrary spectral ranges and resolutions, as well as curated line identifications and optional telluric contamination. This framework enables rapid wavelength calibration, line identification, and context image generation.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
