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Heliospheric Tomography with IPS data Submission Page
NASA is currently closed due to a lapse in government funding. During this time, simulation requests may be submitted and, when possible, automatically processed. Processing of certain requests will be delayed until NASA reopens.

Request a Heliospheric Tomography Run with STELab IPS Data

Please complete the form below. * Indicates a required field.

GENERATE YOUR REQUEST

Your run results will be published online under your Run Registration Number (FirstName_LastName_MMDDYY_ModelType_RunNumber) e.g. John_Smith_032511_IM_1.

Submissions that do not provide a real name of the submitter will be automatically rejected.

**You must agree to the CCMC Data Policy in order to submit a run**

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Step 2: SET THE 3D RECONSTRUCTION TIME INTERVAL

Interplanetary scintillation (IPS) data from STElab (Nagoya University, Japan) used as an input to the Heliospheric Tomography Model are generally available from year 1997 (CR 1918) through the present time.
DATA OUTAGES:
- Years 1997-2009 had regular outages of data from December to May. From late 2010 the scintillation-level (density proxy) data coverage has been year-round (no Dec-May outages).
- There are no data for almost all of the year 2010 (through November).
- There are some short duration data outages due to typhoons.

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Step 3: SELECT THE SOURCE OF IN-SITU INPUT DATA TO MATCH THE REMOTE-SENSING DATA NEAR EARTH

(e.g., Jackson et al., 2012, Solar Phys., DOI 10.1007/s11207-012-0102-x)
When selecting the time interval above please take into account additional specific in-situ data availability restrictions below. Please note that there are additional short in-situ input data gaps (such as during shock events) not mentioned for each data set.

OPTIONAL: SPECIAL REQUEST

ONLY if you require a customized simulation setup not provided by the standard submission options. Unlike the standard runs that are automatically processed, special requests are reviewed and manually modified by the CCMC staff. Please note that special requests are reviewed and manually modified by the CCMC staff and are executed only if resources are available.

Attention: due to a lapse in the government funding, processing of Special Requests will be delayed until the government reopens.