2004
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20031548
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DOT tomography of the solar atmosphere

Abstract: Abstract. The Dutch Open Telescope (DOT) on La Palma is an innovative optical solar telescope capable of reaching 0.2 arcsec angular resolution over extended durations. The DOT presently progresses from technology testbed to a stable science configuration providing multi-wavelength imaging and multi-camera speckle data acquisition for tomographic mapping of the solar atmosphere. Large-volume speckle processing will soon enable frequent usage and community-wide time allocation, in particular for tandem operatio… Show more

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“…071/px) Hα 6563 Å images from the Dutch Open Telescope (DOT; Rutten et al 2004) for the morning of 2005 July 5 confirm the presence of the filament, which has an inverse S-like shape and a spine in its lower part. This is also confirmed by inspection of TRACE at 171 Å images.…”
Section: Dot Observationsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…071/px) Hα 6563 Å images from the Dutch Open Telescope (DOT; Rutten et al 2004) for the morning of 2005 July 5 confirm the presence of the filament, which has an inverse S-like shape and a spine in its lower part. This is also confirmed by inspection of TRACE at 171 Å images.…”
Section: Dot Observationsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The light bridges are roughly aligned with the axis of the active region. This tendency seems to be typical if one looks at active region image archives, e.g., the DOT archive at http://dotdb.phys.uu.nl/DOT/ (Rutten et al 2004). Figure 1 shows consecutive snapshots of the penumbral formation phase.…”
Section: Morphology and Evolution Of Light Bridgesmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The data cubes were then carefully aligned. The speckle reconstruction technique and other reduction steps are summarized in Rutten et al (2004). The pixel size of the speckle-reconstructed images is 0.109 .…”
Section: Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%