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arxiv: 0905.3055 · v1 · pith:H5ZONBI3new · submitted 2009-05-19 · 🌌 astro-ph.SR

Automated Detection of Filaments and their Disappearance using Full Disc H-alpha Images

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keywords filamentsimagessolaralgorithmdisch-alphadisappearanceeruptive
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A new algorithm is developed that automatically detects filaments on the solar disc in H-alpha images. Preprocessing of H-alpha images include corrections for limb darkening and foreshortening. Further, by applying suitable intensity and size thresholds, filaments are extracted, while other solar features e.g. sunspots and plages are removed. Filaments attributes such as their position on the solar disc, total area, length, and number of fragments are determined. In addition, every filament is also labelled with a unique number. The algorithm is capable of following a particular filament through successive images which allows us to detect the changes and disappearance of the same, and thus provides a real-time warning of eruptive filaments. This aspect would prove to be of particular importance in studies pertaining to space weather. The algorithm will eventually be integrated with an upcoming telescope at Udaipur Solar Observatory for real time monitoring of activated/eruptive filaments.

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