The goal is to analyze AR9787, discuss its subsurface properties.
Workstations will be available at the meeting.
This active region was chosen because it includes a large, isolated, circular, slowly evolving sunspot over 9 days. The tracked MDI Dopplergrams covering the period 20-28 January 2002 are available at the following address:
http://www.mps.mpg.de/projects/seismo/NA4/DATA/data_access.html (first row in table)
To save a lot of time, please try to run your codes on these data before coming to the meeting. Should you need extra information about the datasets, contact Hannah Schunker at schunker[at]mps.mpg.de .
Team members:
Participant | Affiliation | status |
---|---|---|
Aaron C. Birch |
CoRA, Boulder, USA |
confirmed |
Rick Bogart |
Stanford University, USA |
confirmed |
Doug Braun |
CoRA, Boulder, USA |
confirmed |
Thierry Corbard |
Observatoire de la Cote d'Azur, France |
confirmed |
Tom Duvall |
Stanford University, USA |
cancelled |
Laurent Gizon (Lead) |
Max Planck Institute, Germany |
confirmed |
Jason Jackiewicz |
Max Planck Institute, Germany |
confirmed |
Markus Roth |
Max Planck Institute, Germany |
confirmed |
Ariane Schad |
Kiepenheuer-Institut fuer Sonnenphysik, Germany |
confirmed |
Thorsten Stahn |
Max Planck Institute, Germany |
confirmed |
Joachim Staiger |
Kiepenheuer-Institut fuer Sonnenphysik, Germany |
confirmed |
Michael Thompson |
University of Sheffield, UK |
confirmed |
Oskar von der Lühe |
Kiepenheuer-Institut fuer Sonnenphysik, Germany |
confirmed |
Amel Zaatri |
Kiepenheuer-Institut fuer Sonnenphysik, Germany |
confirmed |
Sergei Zharkov |
University of Sheffield, UK |
confirmed |