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Describe ARmaskDataSeries here. ## page was created by turmon
= ARmask - HMI Active Region Full-Disk Masks =
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Being edited by turmon This is a full-disk data product that currently identifies magnetically active pixels.
The corresponding data product is hmi.Marmask_720s. There is a corresponding near-real-time data product,
which is used to get timely space weather information, called hmi.Marmask_720s_nrt.

The mask is an integer (char, or BITPIX = 8) value at each pixel.
Currently the integer can be one of three values: 0 for off-disk, 1 for quiet, and 2 for magnetically active.
We hope to add a facula class, especially as the intensity images become more well-calibrated.

We use two image series, magnetograms (from hmi.M_720s) and intensitygrams (from hmi.Ic_720s), to determine class
membership. This first iteration of the masks concentrates on active regions, so we rely on the magnetograms
almost exclusively to compute the masks.

ARmask - HMI Active Region Full-Disk Masks

This is a full-disk data product that currently identifies magnetically active pixels. The corresponding data product is hmi.Marmask_720s. There is a corresponding near-real-time data product, which is used to get timely space weather information, called hmi.Marmask_720s_nrt.

The mask is an integer (char, or BITPIX = 8) value at each pixel. Currently the integer can be one of three values: 0 for off-disk, 1 for quiet, and 2 for magnetically active. We hope to add a facula class, especially as the intensity images become more well-calibrated.

We use two image series, magnetograms (from hmi.M_720s) and intensitygrams (from hmi.Ic_720s), to determine class membership. This first iteration of the masks concentrates on active regions, so we rely on the magnetograms almost exclusively to compute the masks.

JsocWiki: ARmaskDataSeries (last edited 2014-12-17 09:38:10 by MichaelTurmon)