Title: Astrometria solar usando o MDISOHO e HMISDO
1 Astrometria solar usando o MDI/SOHO e HMI/SDO
Marcelo Emilio1, Jeff Kuhn2, Rock Bush3
1-DEGEO-UEPG 2-IFA-UH
3-Stanford University
2MDI-SOHO
Launch in 2/DEC/95
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4Michelson Doppler Imager (MDI)?
Ni I photospheric absorption line at 6767.8 Å.
The width of the bandpass is fixed at 94 mÅ.
5- Primary Science Objectives
- Radial Stratification
- Determine the spherically symmetric
components of the mean radial structure of the
Sun in and below the convective envelope of
pressure, density, composition, and sound speed. - Internal Rotation
- Determine the rotation rate as a function of
radius and latitude. - Large-Scale Convection
- Large-scale convection cells and associated
thermal structures - Large-Scale Asphericity
- Determine the non-spherically symmetric
components of the mean structure in the
convective envelope of pressure, density,
composition, and sound speed. - Upper Convective Boundary Layer
- Make a detailed sampling of the sub-surface
regions by determining the upper reflection point
for most p-modes. Explore this region dominated
by highly turbulent convection and fibril
magnetic fields. - Chromospheric Structure
- Analyze magnetic and thermal structures
within the chromospheric acoustic cavity. - Excitation and Damping
- Explore the coupling of acoustic-gravity
waves to turbulent convection. Determine mode
lifetimes, and elucidate the driving mechanisms. - Active Region Seismology
- Measure the scattering and absorption of
waves by active regions search for wakes behind
sunspots search for pre-eruptive magnetic
fields. - Internal Global Scale Magnetic Fields
- Determine the strength of the toroidal
magnetic fields at the base of the convection
zone, and of the core fields.
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9Transient thermal and optical response of MDI
after the front window was opened 1998 November
20. Time is measured along the horizontal axis in
minutes after the instrument is exposed to
sunlight. The best focus setting is in focus
block units the modeled window gradient (in C)
and the temperatures of the window and primary
and secondary lens (in tens of C) are indicated
on the left. The apparent solar radius (in
pixels) is shown on the right vertical scale.
10Mercury Transit 7 May 2003
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13 FW PL SL
Focus Annual Change
Trend
(pixels/?C) (pixels/?C) (pixels/?C)
(pixels/FB)? Model 1 0.01 -0.009
0.038 -0.097 Model 2 0.01
-0.0110.002 0.0410.002 -0.0790.005
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16Solar cycle amplitude -17 /11 mas
2 s upper limit 22 mas
Linear trend .9 /- 1.6 mas/yr
2 s upper limit 3.2 mas/yr or .3 arcsec/century
17MDI-SOHO Roll Measurements
- 20 March 1997
- 14 Nov 2001
- 26 Out 2009
18Least Square Function Fitted
Phase Modulation Calculation
191997
2001
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21Solay Dynamics Observatory (SDO)?
- The total mass of the spacecraft at launch is
3200 kg (payload 270 kg fuel 1400 kg). - Its overall length along the sun-pointing axis
is 4.5 m, and each side is 2.22 m. - The span of the extended solar panels is 6.25 m.
- Total available power is 1540 W from 6.5 m2 of
solar arrays (efficiency of 16). - The high-gain antennas rotate once each orbit to
follow the Earth.
2.5 TByte/day
22SDO Instruments
- HMI (Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager)?
- The Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager will extend
the capabilities of the SOHO/MDI instrument with
continuous full-disk coverage at higher spatial
resolution. PI Phil Scherrer, PI Institution
Stanford University. - AIA (Atmospheric Imaging Assembly)?
- The Atmospheric Imaging Assembly will image the
solar atmosphere in multiple wavelengths to link
changes in the surface to interior changes. Data
will include images of the Sun in 10 wavelengths
every 10 seconds. PI Alan Title, PI Institution
Lockheed Martin Solar Astrophysics Laboratory. - EVE (Extreme Ultraviolet Variablity Experiment)?
- The Extreme Ultraviolet Variablity Experiment
will measure the solar extreme-ultraviolet (EUV)
irradiance with unprecedented spectral
resolution, temporal cadence, and precision.
Measures the solar extreme ultraviolet (EUV)
spectral irradiance to understand variations on
the timescales which influence Earth's climate
and near-Earth space. PI Tom Woods, PI
Institution University of Colorado.
23HMI GOALS
- Convection-zone dynamics and the solar dynamo
- Origin and evolution of sunspots, active regions
and complexes of activity - Sources and drivers of solar activity and
disturbances - Links between the internal processes and dynamics
of the corona and heliosphere - Precursors of solar disturbances for
space-weather forecasts.
24HMI Products
- Stabilized 1 arc-second resolution full-disk
Doppler velocity and line-of-sight magnetic flux
images at least every 50 seconds - Stabilized 1 arc-second resolution full-disk
vector-magnetic images of the longitudinal solar
magnetic field at least every 90 seconds - From the filtergrams
- Dopplergrams
- Longitudinal and vector magnetograms
- Continuum intensity images
25Immediate prospects Solar Dynamics Observer
(SDO) HMI Optics Package (HOP)?
Connector Panel
Z
Focal Plane B/S
Fold Mirror
X
Shutters
Alignment Mech
Limb Sensor
Y
Oven Structure
Detector
Michelson Interf.
Lyot Filter
CEBs
Detector
Vents
Limb B/S
Front Window
Active Mirror
Polarization Selector
Focus/Calibration Wheels
OP Structure
Mechanical Characteristics Box 0.84 x 0.55 x
0.16 m Over All 1.19 x 0.83 x 0.29 m Mass 39.25
kg First Mode 63 Hz
Telescope
Support Legs (6)?
Front Door
26Limb astrometry from Space
NB Telescope diffraction limit has very little
to do with astrometric accuracy
dr
Statistical distribution of angle of arrival
fluctuations define dr
dI
With no atmosphere, photometric gain uncertainty
(flatfielding) defines dr
In practice limb isnt knife edge, spacecraft
pointing jitter is about 0.01 pixel (and
correlated!), long term stability limitations are
due to optics thermal drifts (MDI) 1px2
27Conclusions
- MDI/SOHO allowed us to study the solar radius and
shape variation. - We established an upper limit to solar radius
variations and our data shows that Solar Shape
may change with the solar cycle. - HMI/SDO will improve our determination of solar
radius variation and study in detail shape
variations (one roll each 6 months). - Both Picard and SDO (Launch in January 2010) are
planned to do solar astrometry.
HMI/SDO
Picard