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HMI Data Analysis Pipeline Brightness feature maps Solar limb parameters Vector Magnetograms Fast algorithm Inversion algorithm Doppler Velocity Heliographic Doppler velocity Tracked Tiles Of Dopplergrams Stokes I,V Filtergrams Continuum Brightness Tracked full-disk 1-hour averaged Continuum maps I,Q,U,V Full-disk 10-min Averaged maps Line-of-sight Magnetograms Egression and Ingression maps Time-distance Cross-covariance function Ring diagrams Wave phase shift maps Wave travel times Local wave frequency shifts Spherical Harmonic Time series To l=1000 Mode frequencies And splitting Version 1.2w Brightness Images Line-of-Sight Magnetic Field Maps Coronal magnetic Field Extrapolations Coronal and Solar wind models Far-side activity index Deep-focus v and cs maps (0-200Mm) High-resolution v and cs maps (0-30Mm) Carrington synoptic v and cs Full-disk velocity, v(r,Θ,Φ), And sound speed, cs(r,Θ,Φ), Maps (0-30Mm) Internal sound speed, cs(r,Θ) (0<r<R) Internal rotation Ω(r,Θ) (0<r<R) Vector Magnetic Field Maps HMI Data Processing Data Product

HMI Science Analysis Plan Tachocline Differential Rotation Meridional Circulation Near-Surface Shear Layer Activity Complexes Active Regions Sunspots Irradiance Variations Flare Magnetic Configuration Flux Emergence Magnetic Carpet Coronal energetics Large-scale Coronal Fields Solar Wind Far-side Activity Evolution Predicting A-R Emergence IMF Bs Events Brightness Images Global Helioseismology Processing Local Version 1.0w Filtergrams Line-of-sight Magnetograms Vector Doppler Velocity Continuum Brightness Line-of-Sight Magnetic Field Maps Coronal magnetic Field Extrapolations Coronal and Solar wind models Far-side activity index Deep-focus v and cs maps (0-200Mm) High-resolution v and cs maps (0-30Mm) Carrington synoptic v and cs Full-disk velocity, v(r,Θ,Φ), And sound speed, cs(r,Θ,Φ), Maps (0-30Mm) Internal sound speed, cs(r,Θ) (0<r<R) Internal rotation Ω(r,Θ) (0<r<R) Vector Magnetic Field Maps Science Objective Data Product Observables HMI Data Magnetic Shear

HMI Science Objectives - examples Solar Dynamo Global Circulation Far-side Imaging Solar Subsurface Weather Coronal Magnetic Field Magnetic Connectivity Sunspot Dynamics Magnetic Stresses Interior Structure NOAA 9393 Far-side Irradiance Sources