Solar observations at the Coimbra Astronomical Observatory

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Autor(a) principal: Lourenço, Ana
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Carvalho, Sara, Barata, Teresa, Garcia, Adriana, Carrasco, Víctor, Peixinho, Nuno
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/101610
https://doi.org/10.1515/astro-2019-0015
Resumo: In 2020, the Geophysical and Astronomical Observatory of the University of Coimbra will celebrate the 95th anniversary of its first spectroheliographic observation. Keeping a daily service of solar observations since then, making almost a century, led to one of the largest continuous solar data collections in the world. This long–term solar database is essential for studies where solar activity is involved. This work reviews the development of synoptic observations made at the Observatory of Coimbra since 1925 and presents a summary of some of the principal stages of the Observatory’s history since its founding in 1772. We refer the main technical improvements and present some perspectives for the near future. One of the most significant upgrades was the installation of a CCD camera in 2007. The transition from photographic emulsion to digital recording methods allowed the development of image analysis algorithms to process solar images and improved data sharing with other institutions. This upgrade enabled also to carry–out modern climate and space weather studies. This valuable advancement makes it possible to create a new catalogue of solar observations to be published in the future.
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title Solar observations at the Coimbra Astronomical Observatory
spellingShingle Solar observations at the Coimbra Astronomical Observatory
Lourenço, Ana
historic solar observations
spectroheliograms
solar phenomena
automatic detection
title_short Solar observations at the Coimbra Astronomical Observatory
title_full Solar observations at the Coimbra Astronomical Observatory
title_fullStr Solar observations at the Coimbra Astronomical Observatory
title_full_unstemmed Solar observations at the Coimbra Astronomical Observatory
title_sort Solar observations at the Coimbra Astronomical Observatory
author Lourenço, Ana
author_facet Lourenço, Ana
Carvalho, Sara
Barata, Teresa
Garcia, Adriana
Carrasco, Víctor
Peixinho, Nuno
author_role author
author2 Carvalho, Sara
Barata, Teresa
Garcia, Adriana
Carrasco, Víctor
Peixinho, Nuno
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lourenço, Ana
Carvalho, Sara
Barata, Teresa
Garcia, Adriana
Carrasco, Víctor
Peixinho, Nuno
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv historic solar observations
spectroheliograms
solar phenomena
automatic detection
topic historic solar observations
spectroheliograms
solar phenomena
automatic detection
description In 2020, the Geophysical and Astronomical Observatory of the University of Coimbra will celebrate the 95th anniversary of its first spectroheliographic observation. Keeping a daily service of solar observations since then, making almost a century, led to one of the largest continuous solar data collections in the world. This long–term solar database is essential for studies where solar activity is involved. This work reviews the development of synoptic observations made at the Observatory of Coimbra since 1925 and presents a summary of some of the principal stages of the Observatory’s history since its founding in 1772. We refer the main technical improvements and present some perspectives for the near future. One of the most significant upgrades was the installation of a CCD camera in 2007. The transition from photographic emulsion to digital recording methods allowed the development of image analysis algorithms to process solar images and improved data sharing with other institutions. This upgrade enabled also to carry–out modern climate and space weather studies. This valuable advancement makes it possible to create a new catalogue of solar observations to be published in the future.
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