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Selected highlights of SWAP observations M. Mierla 1,2,3 and SWAP team 1. Royal Observatory of Belgium 2. Institute of Geodynamics of the Romanian Academy 3. Research Centre for Atomic Physics and Astrophysics, University of Bucharest
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Solar eclipse Active region birth Active phenomena: - Flares - Prominence eruption - Jets - Macro/micro waves/dimmings - Outflows/Inflows (of all kinds) Off-pointing capabilities (see Dan Seaton talk) Average intensity variation of the Sun (see Sarp Yalim talk) Contents
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SWAP on PROBA2 Daily mpg movies Level 1 FITS Files: http://proba2.oma.be/swap/data/bsd/
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Solar Eclipse – 15 January 2010 David Berghmans
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Active Region Birth – 7 June 2010 MDI 07-06-2010 00:00UT MDI 07-06-2010 14:24UT Dan Seaton Daily mpg movie
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M type flares: 19-20 January 2010; AR S24E88 20100119 2023 2046 2035 M 17 GOES 1.8E-02 20100120 0645 0734 0727 M 10 GOES 1.9E-02 20100120 0742 0753 0749 M 16 GOES 1.2E-02 20100120 1046 1110 1059 M 18 GOES 1.7E-02 20100120 1750 1800 1755 M 34 GOES 1.7E-02 Dan Seaton
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M type flares: 5 May 2010; AR N42W37 20100505 1713 1722 1719 M 12 GOES 3.2E-03 Dan Seaton Note the flow on the SW limb also!!!
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Prominence eruption – 13 April 2010 Dan Seaton
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Jets,13 February 2010 Dan Seaton
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Jets, 12 -13 February 2010 Bogdan Nicula Dan Seaton
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EIT waves – 8 April 2010 Daily mpg movies
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Micro wave – 19 January 2010 Bogdan Nicula SWAP observes many such events.
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Motions of all kinds 2 May 2010 – nice off-limb eruption David Berghmans LASCO-C3; CACTUS
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Motions of all kinds 3 March 2010 – Inflow? Dan Seaton
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Off-pointing: 12 June see Dan Seaton presentation Quick look data
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Average intensity variation of the Sun – see Sarp Yalim presentation
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Thank You!
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