COCOPLOT: COlor COllapsed PLOTting software : Using color to view 3D data as a 2D image

arxiv(2022)

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Most modern solar observatories deliver data products formatted as 3D spatio-temporal data cubes, that contain additional, higher dimensions with spectral and/or polarimetric information. This multi-dimensional complexity presents a major challenge when browsing for features of interest in several dimensions simultaneously. We developed the COlor COllapsed PLOTting (COCOPLOT) software as a quick-look and context image software, to convey spectral profile or time evolution from all the spatial pixels ($x,y$) in a 3D [$n_x,n_y,n_\lambda$] or [$n_x,n_y,n_t$] data cube as a single image, using color. This can avoid the need to scan through many wavelengths, creating difference and composite images when searching for signals satisfying multiple criteria. Filters are generated for the red, green, and blue channels by selecting values of interest to highlight in each channel, and their weightings. These filters are combined with the data cube over the third dimension axis to produce an $n_x \times n_y \times 3$ cube displayed as one true color image. Some use cases are presented for data from the Swedish 1-m Solar Telescope (SST) and IRIS, including H$\alpha$ solar flare data, a comparison with $k$-means clustering for identifying asymmetries in the Ca II K line and off-limb coronal rain in IRIS C II slit-jaw images. These illustrate identification by color alone using COCOPLOT of locations including line wing or central enhancement, broadening, wing absorption, and sites with intermittent flows or time-persistent features. COCOPLOT is publicly available in both IDL and Python.
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color collapsed plotting software,3d data,2d image
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