sTools - a software package for data reduction of GREGOR instruments and general data analysis
Abstract
The optical solar physics group at AIP is responsible for the GREGOR Fabry-Perot Interferometer (GFPI) and the large-format facility cameras (Blue Imaging Channel (BIC) and High-resolution Fast Imager (HiFI)) at the 1.5-meter GREGOR solar telescope (Tenerife, Spain). Since the »Early Science Phase« of the telescope in 2014, the group developed a data reduction pipeline for these two instruments. The pipeline »sTools« is based on the Interactive Data Language (IDL) and delivers reduced and image-restored data with a minimum of user interaction. Furthermore, it creates quick-look data and builds a webpage with an overview of the observations and their statistics (http://gregor.aip.de). However, during the last years, sTools continuously evolved and currently hosts many additional routines for data analysis: (1) A local correlation tracking (LCT) algorithm adapted for both high-resolution (GREGOR and Hinode) and synoptic full-disk (SDO) data. (2) A new quantitative tool, i.e., a Background-subtracted Solar Activity Map (BaSAM), to assess and visualize the temporal variation of the photospheric magnetic field and the EUV 160 nm intensity. This method utilizes SDO data and is applicable to both full-disk observations and regions-of-interest. (3) Calibration of synoptic full-disk data from the Chromospheric Telescope (ChroTel) including extraction of Doppler velocities from He I 1083 nm filtergrams. (4) Analysis tools for sun-as-a-star spectroscopy for the Solar Disk-Integrated (SDI) telescope of the Potsdam Echelle Polarimetric and Spectroscopic Instrument (PEPSI). sTools is licensed under a creative commons license and is freely available, after registration, at the abovementioned website.
- Publication:
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Catalyzing Solar Connections
- Pub Date:
- November 2018
- Bibcode:
- 2018csc..confE.105K