Multi-Instrument Solar Flare Observations II: A SC24 retrospective
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[[File:Upsetr_merged.png|1200px|thumb|center|Figure 2: UpSet plots of the intersection of flare datasets from each instrument as ordered by decreasing frequency (left) and increasing degree (right; zero elements sets not included).]] | [[File:Upsetr_merged.png|1200px|thumb|center|Figure 2: UpSet plots of the intersection of flare datasets from each instrument as ordered by decreasing frequency (left) and increasing degree (right; zero elements sets not included).]] | ||
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==Biographical Note== | ==Biographical Note== |
Revision as of 17:13, 6 March 2017
Contents |
Introduction
Using the search capabilities outlines in a previous nugget, we can now do a retrospective analysis to see how successful - or otherwise - our coordinated observations have been during Solar Cycle 24.
Statistics
Instrument | C-class | M-class | X-class | Total | Success Rate |
RHESSI | 3,673 | 370 | 23 | 4,066 | 58% |
SDO/EVE MEGS-A | 3,825 | 343 | 19 | 4,187 | 100% |
SDO/EVE MEGS-B | 787 | 97 | 8 | 892 | 12% |
Hinode/EIS | 496 | 54 | 6 | 556 | 8% |
Hinode/SOT | 1,167 | 177 | 15 | 1,359 | 20% |
Hinode/XRT | 3,793 | 357 | 26 | 4,122 | 59% |
IRIS | 523 (3,349) | 76 (335) | 5 (16) | 604 (3,700) | 16% |
Degree | Number of flares observed | % of potentially observable flares |
No instrument | 127 | 1.8% |
Only 1 instrument | 1,432 | 20.6% |
2 instruments | 2,371 | 34.1% |
3 instruments | 2,035 | 29.2 |
4 instruments | 720 | 10.3% |
5 instruments | 228 | 3.3% |
6 instruments | 37 | 0.5% |
7 instruments | 3 (934) | 0.3% |
UpSetR plots
Conclusions
Biographical Note
Ryan Milligan is currently an Ernest Rutherford Fellow at the University of Glasgow.