This page gives a brief description of the instruments for which
BASS2000 makes some data available, either in a systematic observation mode available in our
(mainly daily full disk data). The name of
each instrument corresponds to its denomination in our data request forms.
Please check the links for more informations on these instruments and their data.
Description:
This instrument allows multi-line spectro-polarimetric observations
on the THEMIS telescope (MTR mode). Available wavelengths are currently in the range
[430-870] nm and the polarimeter is optimized for 6250Å and 4250Å.
A reduction software for these data will soon be available on our site.
The observations cover a wide range of subjects, depending on the P.I. program.
THEMIS is a 90 cm telescope built
in Tenerife providing 3 observing modes : the MTR mode, the MSDP mode (see below) and
the IPM mode (imagery mode).
Data:
Each channel contains a 2D image, with a variable wavelength across the field of view in one direction. Each channel
is centered on a different wavelength across the line profile.
Availability:
Operated by:
CNRS-CNR-IAC
Description:
The Multichannel Subtractive Double Pass mode (MSDP) on THEMIS is a spectro-imager mode allowing
a spectral analysis of broad lines (typically Halpha,
Na D1 and Na D2) for a 2-D images (9x170 arcsec2 and 25x170 arcsec2).
The observations cover a wide range of subjects, depending on the P.I. program.
THEMIS is a 90 cm telescope built
in Tenerife providing 3 observing mode : the MTR mode (see above), the MSDP mode and
the IPM mode (imagery mode).
Data:
Spectra for the different Stokes parameters
(I+Stokes or I-Stokes, all Stokes parameters are recorded successively),
usually for different wavelengths simultaneously (saved in different files).
They usually consist of scans over a region (size: 1 or 2 arcminutes times the length
of the scan) or of a repeated observation for a given position
of the slit.
Availability:
Operated by:
CNRS-CNR-IAC
Description:
The Pic du Midi Coronograph provides H-alpha images of the solar corona and
is operated daily by amateur astronomers. The instrument consists
of a refractor of diameter 150mm, a narrow-band H-alpha filter and
an occulting disk.
Data:
Solar corona images (the disk is occulted) with a cadence of a few minutes
Availability:
Since October 1995. Selection of 1 to 3 representative
images are available daily 1 hour after the observation at the
Solar Survey Archive.
Operated by:
Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées / FIDUCIAL
Description:
The Nancay Radioheliograph provides 2-D images of the sun at 5
frequencies (between 150 and 450 Mhz) at a cadence of 8 images/second.
The instrument consists in 2 linear antenna arrays in EW and NS
directions (respectively 19 and 24 antennas), which provide 576
visibilities. The telescope is operated routinely.
Data:
Raw data consists of visibilities. Processed data are 2-D images of the solar radio brightness.
Availability:
Since July 1996, averaged data (128 seconds and 10 seconds) are
available at the
Solar Survey Archive, as
well as summary images and mpeg films.
Operated by:
Observatoire de Paris, CNRS, Région Centre
Description:
This antenna provides daily total radio flux measurement of the sun at
10 frequencies (between 150 and 450 Mhz). The time resolution is 0.1 second.
Data:
Data consist in FITS file of calibrated data.
Availability:
Since January 2001.
Operated by:
Observatoire de Paris, CNRS
ACKNOWLEDGMENT:
If you use Meudon spectroheliograms in scientific
papers for publication, could you kindly insert
an acknowledgment like: "We acknowledge Paris Observatory
for the use of spectroheliograms".
2018 version:
for the
new (from july 2017) version of the spectroheliograph, follows this
link.
Before july 2017:
Description:
The spectroheliograph provides images of the solar photosphere
(blue wing of the CaII K 3934 Å line, or K1v) and chromosphere
(centre of the CaII K 3934 Å line, or K3 ; and H-alpha 6563 Å).
Data are acquired once a day by performing scans of the solar disk
using a entrance slit and an exit slit.
Data:
Full disk images of the sun at 3 wavelengths. When interesting, an additional image with a larger exposure time is available in K3 for protuberance studies. Synoptic maps for each
solar rotation are made from these data.
Availability:
Since 1996. Daily digitized images
are available for the period 1996-2001 (
Solar Survey Archive) in fits and gif format.
Images obtained with a CCD camera are available (since May 2002) for 5 wavelengths in each line.
A project to digitize the whole time series (since 1919) is under development.
Synoptic maps are also available since rotation 1824 (Dec 12, 1989) at the
Solar Survey Archive.
for the synoptic maps
Operated by:
Observatoire de Paris-Meudon
Documents:
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Spectrohéliographe de Meudon (fr) PDF
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The potential of Meudon spectroheliograph for investigating long term solar activity and variability (en) PDF
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The new 2018 version of Meudon spectroheliograph (en) PDF
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Meteospace, a New Instrument for Solar Survey at the Calern Observatory (en) PDF
Description:
The heliograph provides 3 images every 1.5 minute of the solar disk in the Halpha
line at 3 wavelengths: line core and at 0.5Å from it on each side. A Lyot filter with a 0.5Å bandpass is used.
The objective is to detect and observe solar eruptions at a high temporal cadence.
Data:
Full disk Halpha images are
available at full resolution in fits format. Movies with half the spatial
and temporal resolutions and light curves are made from these data.
Availability:
Since 1999. Mpeg movies are available on our (
Solar Survey Archive)
as well as light curves (in gif and postscript formats). Original fits images are available on request.
Operated by:
Observatoire de Paris-Meudon
Documents:
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Héliographe de Meudon avant 2004 (fr) PDF
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Héliographe CaII raie H 396.8 nm (fr) PDF
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Héliographe CaII raie K 393.3 nm (fr) PDF
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Héliographe continu vert 530 nm (fr) PDF
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Héliographe bande G 430.7 nm (fr) PDF
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The new 2018 version of Meudon spectroheliograph (en) PDF
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Meteospace, a New Instrument for Solar Survey at the Calern Observatory (en) PDF
Meudon heliograph observations catalog (Halpha centre, Halpha +/- 0.5 A):
Meudon and Haute Provence Hα heliographs (1954-2004) (en) PDF
Films between 1956 et 1997 (en) TXT
Images between 1999 et 2004 (en) TXT
Observatoire de Haute Provence (OHP) monochromatic heliograph observations catalog:
Meudon and Haute Provence Hα heliographs (1954-2004) (en) PDF
Films between 1958 et 1994 (en) TXT
Data:
FITS and JPEG white light images of the solar disk.
Operated by:
Observatoire de Paris-Meudon
Operated by:
Observatoire de Paris-Meudon
Documents:
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Banc de calibration polarimétrique (fr) PDF
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Lunette Halpha 656.3 nm (fr) PDF
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Lunette CaII raie K 393.3 nm (fr) PDF
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Spectrographe à Double Passage Soustractif Multicanal (fr) PDF
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Spectrographe classique en simple passage à fente fine (fr) PDF
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Voie imagerie monochromatique (filtres) à petit champ (fr) PDF
Data:
Spectra for frequencies from 20 to 75 MHz. Full data are available on request,
preview images (GIF or PNG) are data integrated over 10 s, summing the two polarizations .(
Solar Survey Archive)
Availability:
Operated by:
Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées / FIDUCIAL
Operated by:
Royal Observatory of Belgium, Brussels
Documents:
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Contributor and observer guide (en) PDF
Documents:
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Malherbe,J.-M., Corbard, T., et al. Experimental Astronomy (2022) 53:1127–1148 (en) PDF