Combining far-side maps from MDI and GONG to improve the prediction capability

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7522 Helioseismology, 7524 Magnetic Fields, 7924 Forecasting (2722)

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Both the Michaelson Doppler Imager (MDI) and the Global Oscillation Network Group (GONG) projects produce daily seismic maps of surface magnetic activity at the non-visible hemisphere the Sun. The technique has proven useful in order to detect and follow large active regions before they appear to face the Earth. This work explores the possibility of improving the detection capability of the technique by combining the results from both instruments. The research should lead to a better understanding of the spurious, non persistent seismic signal associated with the far-side images and better discrimination between solar and instrumental noise.

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