Standardized coordinate systems for solar image data |
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Authors: | William T. Thompson |
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Affiliation: | Emergent IT, Inc., NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Code 682.3, Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA |
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Abstract: | The current state of describing the coordinates of solar image data is chaotic, and does not take into account the most recent developments in the coordinate systems for astronomy in general, especially as related to FITS files. A set of formal systems for describing the coordinates of solar image data is proposed. These systems build on current practice in applying coordinates to solar image data. Both heliographic and heliocentric coordinates are discussed. A distinction is also drawn between heliocentric and helioprojective coordinates, where the latter takes the observer's exact geometry into account. The extension of these coordinate systems to observations made from non-terrestial viewpoints, such as STEREO and Solar Probe, is discussed. A formal system for incorporation of these coordinates into FITS files, based on the FITS World Coordinate System, is described. |
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