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ECLIPSE: Emission Calculation and Line Intensity Prediction for SOLAR-C EUVST

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ECLIPSE: Emission Calculation and Line Intensity Prediction for SOLAR-C EUVST

The ECLIPSE code (Emission Calculation and Line Intensity Prediction for SOLAR-C EUVST) is used to forward model the performance of the EUV spectrograph EUVST, on SOLAR-C.

Contact: James McKevitt (jm2@mssl.ucl.ac.uk). License: Contact for permission to use.

The instrument response generated by this code will be updated during instrument development, testing, and commissioning.

Installation

From PyPI (recommended)

pip install solarc-eclipse

From source

git clone https://github.com/jamesmckevitt/eclipse.git
pip install eclipse

Quick Start

Command Line Interface

After installation, you can run ECLIPSE from the command line:

# Run synthesis script (convert 3D MHD data to synthetic spectra)
synthesise-spectra --data-dir ./data/atmosphere --goft-file ./data/gofnt.sav --output-dir ./run/input

# Run instrument response simulation
eclipse --config ./run/input/config.yaml

# Help can be accessed with
synthesise-spectra --help
eclipse --help

Python API

You can also use ECLIPSE as a Python library:

import euvst_response
from euvst_response import AluminiumFilter, Detector_SWC, Telescope_EUVST

telescope = Telescope_EUVST()
detector = Detector_SWC()

print(f"Telescope collecting area: {telescope.collecting_area:.4f}")
print(f"Detector QE (EUV): {detector.qe_euv:.2f}")

# Calculate effective area at Fe XII 195.119 Å
fe12_wl = 195.119 * u.AA
effective_area = telescope.collecting_area * telescope.throughput(fe12_wl) * detector.qe_euv

# Get breakdown of throughput by component
pm_eff = telescope.primary_mirror_efficiency(fe12_wl)
grating_eff = telescope.grating_efficiency(fe12_wl)
micro_eff = telescope.microroughness_efficiency(fe12_wl)
filter_eff = telescope.filter.total_throughput(fe12_wl)

Analysis Tutorial

For analyzing simulation results, see the included Jupyter notebook analysis_tutorial.ipynb which demonstrates how to:

  • Load simulation results
  • Explore parameter combinations
  • Analyze fit statistics and compute velocity/line width errors
  • Create SunPy maps for visualization

The analysis functions are now available directly from the package:

from euvst_response import (
    load_instrument_response_results,
    get_results_for_combination,
    analyse_fit_statistics,
    create_sunpy_maps_from_combo,
    summary_table
)

Detailed instructions

1. Generate contribution functions for the desired emission lines

Edit make_gofnt.pro to specify the desired emission lines and the location of the CHIANTI files. You can use CHIANTI to identify the required lines.

Run the following command:

idl -e "make_goft"

2. Run the line synthesis

The synthesis script converts 3D MHD simulation data into synthetic solar spectra. It can be run directly from the command line with extensive configuration options.

Basic Usage

# Example using all available command line options
synthesise-spectra \
  --data-dir ./data/atmosphere \
  --goft-file ./data/gofnt.sav \
  --output-dir ./run/input \
  --output-name synthesised_spectra.pkl \
  --temp-file temp/eosT.0270000 \
  --rho-file rho/result_prim_0.0270000 \
  --vx-file vx/result_prim_1.0270000 \
  --vy-file vy/result_prim_3.0270000 \
  --vz-file vz/result_prim_2.0270000 \
  --cube-shape 512 768 256 \
  --voxel-dx 0.192 \
  --voxel-dy 0.192 \
  --voxel-dz 0.064 \
  --vel-res 5.0 \
  --vel-lim 300.0 \
  --integration-axis z \
  --crop-x -50 50 \
  --crop-y -50 50 \
  --crop-z 0 20 \
  --downsample 1 \
  --precision float64 \
  --mean-mol-wt 1.29 \
  --limit-lines Fe12_195.1190

# Show all available options
synthesise-spectra --help

Command Line Options

Input/Output Paths:

  • --data-dir: Directory containing simulation data (default: data/atmosphere)
  • --goft-file: Path to CHIANTI G(T,N) save file (default: ./data/gofnt.sav)
  • --output-dir: Output directory for results (default: ./run/input)
  • --output-name: Output filename (default: synthesised_spectra.pkl)

Simulation Files:

  • --temp-file: Temperature file relative to data-dir (default: temp/eosT.0270000)
  • --rho-file: Density file relative to data-dir (default: rho/result_prim_0.0270000)
  • --vx-file: X-velocity file (required if --integration-axis x)
  • --vy-file: Y-velocity file (required if --integration-axis y)
  • --vz-file: Z-velocity file (required if --integration-axis z)

Grid Parameters:

  • --cube-shape: Cube dimensions as three integers (default: 512 768 256)
  • --voxel-dx, --voxel-dy, --voxel-dz: Voxel sizes in Mm (default: 0.192 0.192 0.064)

Velocity Grid:

  • --vel-res: Velocity resolution in km/s (default: 5.0)
  • --vel-lim: Velocity limit ±km/s (default: 300.0)

Integration and Viewing:

  • --integration-axis: Integration axis: x, y, or z (default: z)
    • z: Standard top-down view (integrates through height)
    • x: Side view from the left (integrates left-to-right)
    • y: Side view from the front (integrates front-to-back)

Spatial Cropping (Heliocentric coordinates in Mm):

  • --crop-x: X-range to crop, e.g., --crop-x -50 50 (optional)
  • --crop-y: Y-range to crop, e.g., --crop-y -50 50 (optional)
  • --crop-z: Z-range to crop, e.g., --crop-z 0 20 (optional)
  • Omit any crop option to use the full range in that dimension

Processing Options:

  • --downsample: Downsampling factor (default: 1 = no downsampling)
  • --precision: Numerical precision float32 or float64 (default: float64)
  • --mean-mol-wt: Mean molecular weight (default: 1.29)

Line Selection:

  • --limit-lines: Limit to specific lines, e.g., --limit-lines Fe12_195.1190 Fe12_195.1790

Output

The synthesis produces a pickle file containing:

  • line_cubes: Individual NDCube objects for each spectral line with proper WCS
  • config: Runtime configuration for reproducibility
  • Additional technical data for internal use

Performance Tips

  • Use --downsample 2 or --downsample 4 for initial testing
  • Use --precision float32 to reduce memory usage (may affect accuracy)
  • Use --limit-lines to synthesize only specific lines for development
  • Use spatial cropping to focus on regions of interest and reduce computation time
  • Monitor memory usage - full resolution synthesis can require 50+ GB RAM
  • Side views (--integration-axis x or y) may require different velocity files

Working with Synthesis Results

The synthesis results can be loaded and analyzed using the package API:

import euvst_response

# Load synthesis results - this sums all line cubes into a single cube
# By default uses Fe XII 195.119 Å as reference for wavelength grid
cube = euvst_response.load_atmosphere("./run/input/synthesised_spectra.pkl")
print(f"Combined cube shape: {cube.data.shape}")

# Access individual line cubes if needed
import pickle
with open("./run/input/synthesised_spectra.pkl", "rb") as f:
    data = pickle.load(f)

# Access individual line cubes
fe12_195 = data["line_cubes"]["Fe12_195.1190"]
print(f"Fe XII 195.119 cube shape: {fe12_195.data.shape}")
print(f"Rest wavelength: {fe12_195.meta['rest_wav']}")

# List all available lines
print(f"Available spectral lines: {list(data['line_cubes'].keys())}")

Pre-computed Atmospheres

This step can require a lot of memory at full resolution. A fully synthesised atmosphere using the Cheung et al. (2018) atmosphere (doi:10.1038/s41550-018-0629-3) for the Fe XII 195.119 and 195.179 lines, including 5 background lines from each side, can be downloaded here: https://liveuclac-my.sharepoint.com/:f:/g/personal/ucasjem_ucl_ac_uk/Es-ts6rwXIlInAweGI7hmdMB5BoGqv9uSpIXOvMkzhS3cw?e=54si7R

Important: You can place the synthesised atmosphere file anywhere and specify its location using the synthesis_file parameter in your YAML configuration file. The default location is ./run/input/synthesised_spectra.pkl.

3. Simulate the instrument response

Configuration File

ECLIPSE uses YAML configuration files to specify simulation parameters. You can specify single values or lists of values for parameter sweeps.

Key configuration options:

  • instrument: Choose between SWC (EUVST-SW) or EIS (Hinode)
  • synthesis_file: Path to the synthesised spectra pickle file (default: ./run/input/synthesised_spectra.pkl)
  • reference_line: Spectral line to use as reference for wavelength grid when combining all lines (default: Fe12_195.1190)
  • expos: Exposure time(s) for simulations
  • n_iter: Number of Monte Carlo iterations
  • Parameter sweeps for filters, detector settings, etc.

Here's a complete example configuration file:

# Instrument selection
instrument: SWC  # Options: SWC (EUVST Short Wavelength) or EIS (Hinode/EIS)

# Synthesis file path - location of the synthesised spectra pickle file
synthesis_file: ./run/input/synthesised_spectra.pkl  # Default location

# Reference line for wavelength grid and metadata when combining all spectral lines
reference_line: Fe12_195.1190  # Default reference line (Fe XII 195.119 Å)

# Point Spread Function
psf: False  # Enable PSF convolution
# Or test with and without PSF:
# psf: [True, False]  # Run simulations both with and without PSF

# Exposure times - can be single value or list
expos: [0.5 s, 1 s, 2 s, 5 s, 10 s, 20 s, 40 s, 80 s]

# Monte Carlo simulation parameters
n_iter: 1000      # Number of Monte Carlo iterations
ncpu: -1        # Number of CPU cores (-1 = use all available)

# Parameter sweeps - you can specify single values or lists for any parameter
# The simulation will run all combinations of parameters

# Slit width
slit_width: 0.2 arcsec  # Narrowest slit on EUVST

# Filter parameters (SWC only)
# Thickness of aluminum oxide layer on entrance filter
oxide_thickness: 95 angstrom  # Default (expected value)

# Carbon contamination thickness on filter
c_thickness: 0 angstrom  # Default (ideal case, no contamination)

# Aluminum filter thickness
aluminium_thickness: 1485 angstrom  # Default (expected value)

# CCD temperature for dark current calculation
ccd_temperature: -60 Celsius  # Default (expected operating temperature)

# Visible stray light level
vis_sl: 0 photon / (s * pixel)  # Default, (ideal case, no stray light)

For guidence on recommended values, see McKevitt et al. (2025) (in prep.).

Running Simulations

Run the instrument response function using:

eclipse --config ./run/input/config.yaml

Command-line options:

  • --config: Path to YAML configuration file (required)
  • --debug: Enable debug mode with IPython breakpoints on errors (optional)

Output

Results are saved as pickle files in the run/result/ directory with the same base name as the configuration file. The output includes:

  • Simulated detector signals (DN and photon counts)
  • Fitted spectral line parameters (intensity, velocity, width)
  • Statistical analysis of velocity precision vs. exposure time
  • Ground truth comparisons

Acknowledgements

The SOLAR-C/EUVST-SW instrument is an ESA-funded contribution to the JAXA-led SOLAR-C mission. The EUVST-LW (long wavelength) instrument is contributed by NASA. The ECLIPSE code is developed and maintained at Mullard Space Science Laboratory (UCL), and was made using Austrian Super Computing (ASC) infrastructure in collaboration with the University of Vienna.

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