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Complete catalogue of CME detected by CACTus in the STEREO-B/Heliospheric Imager-1 data (beta release, Jan 2007 - Aug 2014)

(2022). Complete catalogue of CME detected by CACTus in the STEREO-B/Heliospheric Imager-1 data (beta release, Jan 2007 - Aug 2014). [Data set]. Springer Nature.

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An automatic compiled coronal mass ejection (CME) catalogue based on observations from the Heliospheric Imagers (HIs) onboard NASA's Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO) spacecraft. Using the Computer Aided CME Tracking software(CACTus), CMEs are identified in HI data using an automatic feature-detection algorithm. The crux of the software is the detection of CMEs as bright ridges in (time, height) maps using the Hough transform. The next step employs clustering and morphological closing operations to mark out different CMEs. The output is a list of events, similar to the classic catalogs, with starting time, principle angle, angular width and velocity estimation for each CME. In contrast to catalogs assembled by human operators, these CME detections can be done without any human interference on real-time data 24 h per day (see http://sidc.oma.be/cactus for the real-time output with data covering the last 4 days). Therefore the detection is not only more immediate, but, more importantly, also more objective. Experimental results on real-time data show that the developed technique can achieve excellent results in measuring starting time and principal angle and good results for the angular width and velocity measurement compared to the CMEs listed in the catalog. Its overall success rate is presently about 94%.

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Complete catalogue of CME detected by CACTus in the STEREO-B/Heliospheric Imager-1 data (beta release, Jan 2007 - Aug 2014)
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2026-02-02 13:10:26Z
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2026-02-02 13:10:26Z
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Description
An automatic compiled coronal mass ejection (CME) catalogue based on observations from the Heliospheric Imagers (HIs) onboard NASA's Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO) spacecraft. Using the Computer Aided CME Tracking software(CACTus), CMEs are identified in HI data using an automatic feature-detection algorithm. The crux of the software is the detection of CMEs as bright ridges in (time, height) maps using the Hough transform. The next step employs clustering and morphological closing operations to mark out different CMEs. The output is a list of events, similar to the classic catalogs, with starting time, principle angle, angular width and velocity estimation for each CME. In contrast to catalogs assembled by human operators, these CME detections can be done without any human interference on real-time data 24 h per day (see http://sidc.oma.be/cactus for the real-time output with data covering the last 4 days). Therefore the detection is not only more immediate, but, more importantly, also more objective. Experimental results on real-time data show that the developed technique can achieve excellent results in measuring starting time and principal angle and good results for the angular width and velocity measurement compared to the CMEs listed in the catalog. Its overall success rate is presently about 94%.
PublicationInfo
Title
Comparing the Heliospheric Cataloging, Analysis, and Techniques Service (HELCATS) Manual and Automatic Catalogues of Coronal Mass Ejections Using Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory/Heliospheric Imager (STEREO/HI) Data
Authors
L. Rodriguez, D. Barnes, S. Hosteaux, J. A. Davies, S. Willems, V. Pant, R. A. Harrison, D. Berghmans, V. Bothmer, J. P. Eastwood, P. T. Gallagher, E. K. J. Kilpua, J. Magdalenic, M. Mierla, C. Möstl, A. P. Rouillard, D. Odstrčil & S. Poedts
PublicationDate
2022-02-22 12:34:56
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Springer Nature
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https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11207-022-01959-w
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1. Author spase://SMWG/Person/Luciano.Rodriguez
2. MetadataContact spase://SMWG/Person/Olga.Y.Uritskaya

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Description
CACTus was designed to detect CMEs according to their observational definition as "a new, discrete, bright white-light feature in the coronagraphic field-of-view, moving radially outward". Utilizing this definition implies that we have not assumed any physical model while characterizing and detecting CMEs. CACTus detects many more events than are listed in the classical, manually compiled catalogs. While browsing the catalog, you will find many small events that do not correspond to the current classical CME picture. They occur independently, prior to or in the aftermath of a large eruption. In the latter case they are not usually included in the classical catalogs, since they are considered part of the whole eruption.
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InstrumentIDs
PhenomenonType
CoronalMassEjection
TimeSpan
StartDate
2007-01-13 12:01:00
StopDate
2014-08-18 04:49:00
Parameter #1
Name
IDENTIFIER
Description
CME number
Support
SupportQuantity
Other
Parameter #2
Name
starttime
Description
first apparition in field of view
Support
SupportQuantity
Temporal
Parameter #3
Name
pa
Description
principal angle, counterclockwise from North (degrees)
Support
SupportQuantity
Orientation
Parameter #4
Name
da
Description
angular width (degrees)
Support
SupportQuantity
Positional
Parameter #5
Name
NPA
Description
Northernmost propagation angle (degrees),
Support
SupportQuantity
Positional
Parameter #6
Name
SuPa
Description
Southernmost propagation angle (degrees)
Support
SupportQuantity
Positional
Parameter #7
Name
v
Description
median (projected) velocity (km/s)
Support
SupportQuantity
Velocity
Parameter #8
Name
dV
Description
variation (1 sigma) of velocity over the width of the CME
Support
SupportQuantity
Velocity
Parameter #9
Name
mindV
Description
lowest velocity detected within the CME
Support
SupportQuantity
Velocity
Parameter #10
Name
MaxV
Description
highest velocity detected within the CME
Support
SupportQuantity
Velocity