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- | Fits to an annular region extending | + | Fits to an annular region extending 7-19 arc sec interior to the limb, |
for a four-month integration of RHESSI observations (brightness vs. position angle). | for a four-month integration of RHESSI observations (brightness vs. position angle). | ||
The upper panel shows the raw data, with yellow and red lines showing dipole | The upper panel shows the raw data, with yellow and red lines showing dipole | ||
and quadrupole fit terms; the lower panel shows the fits to the masked data | and quadrupole fit terms; the lower panel shows the fits to the masked data | ||
selection (30% of the total). | selection (30% of the total). |
Latest revision as of 23:29, 21 October 2012
Fits to an annular region extending 7-19 arc sec interior to the limb, for a four-month integration of RHESSI observations (brightness vs. position angle). The upper panel shows the raw data, with yellow and red lines showing dipole and quadrupole fit terms; the lower panel shows the fits to the masked data selection (30% of the total).
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