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RHESSI Flare ImageCubes - VIS_CS Reconstruction

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spase://NASA/NumericalData/RHESSI/Flare_ImageCube/VIS_CS

Description

The RHESSI Flare Image Archive, located in the flare_images_v2 directory, contains image cube FITS files that can be used with RHESSI image object software, converted to map structures via hsi_fits2map, or read by any standard FITS reader.

The VIS_CS algorithm applies a visibility-based compressed sensing approach to reconstruct solar flare X-ray and gamma-ray images. Instead of working directly with detector count rates, VIS_CS operates on RHESSI’s visibility data, solving an optimization problem that enforces sparsity in the image domain. This method produces high-fidelity images with reduced artifacts and improved dynamic range compared to traditional algorithms, making it particularly effective for complex flare structures.

VIS_CS FITS files follow the naming convention hsi_imagecube_vis_cs_YYYYMMDD_HHMM_xxxxx.fits, where YYYYMMDD and HHMM represent the observation date and start time (UTC), xxxxx indicates the bin size identifier, and .fits denotes the standard Flexible Image Transport System format.

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spase://NASA/NumericalData/RHESSI/Flare_ImageCube/VIS_CS
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NumericalData
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ResourceName
RHESSI Flare ImageCubes - VIS_CS Reconstruction
ReleaseDate
2026-02-05 00:08:46Z
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ReleaseDate
2026-02-06 00:08:46Z
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Added extension for HelioViewer ID.
Description

The RHESSI Flare Image Archive, located in the flare_images_v2 directory, contains image cube FITS files that can be used with RHESSI image object software, converted to map structures via hsi_fits2map, or read by any standard FITS reader.

The VIS_CS algorithm applies a visibility-based compressed sensing approach to reconstruct solar flare X-ray and gamma-ray images. Instead of working directly with detector count rates, VIS_CS operates on RHESSI’s visibility data, solving an optimization problem that enforces sparsity in the image domain. This method produces high-fidelity images with reduced artifacts and improved dynamic range compared to traditional algorithms, making it particularly effective for complex flare structures.

VIS_CS FITS files follow the naming convention hsi_imagecube_vis_cs_YYYYMMDD_HHMM_xxxxx.fits, where YYYYMMDD and HHMM represent the observation date and start time (UTC), xxxxx indicates the bin size identifier, and .fits denotes the standard Flexible Image Transport System format.

Contacts
Role Person StartDate StopDate Note
1. DataProducer spase://SMWG/Person/A.Kimberley.Tolbert
2. FormerPI spase://SMWG/Person/Robert.P.Lin
3. PrincipalInvestigator spase://SMWG/Person/Samuel.Krucker
4. FormerPI spase://SMWG/Person/Brian.R.Dennis
5. ProjectScientist spase://SMWG/Person/Albert.Y.Shih
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Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal
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CC0 1.0 Universal is the Creative Commons license applicable to all publicly available NASA Heliophysics data products
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FITS
InstrumentIDs
MeasurementType
ImageIntensity
MeasurementType
Spectrum
ObservedRegion
Sun
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Sun.Chromosphere
ObservedRegion
Sun.Corona
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