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Barrena, R.; Roca-Cortés, T.; Jiménez, A.
Bibliographical reference
In: Proceedings of the SOHO 10/GONG 2000 Workshop: Helio- and asteroseismology at the dawn of the millennium, 2-6 October 2000, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, Spain. Edited by A. Wilson, Scientific coordination by P. L. Pallé. ESA SP-464, Noordwijk: ESA Publications Division, ISBN 92-9092-697-X, 2001, p. 75 - 78
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Description
The LOI (Luminosity Oscillations Imager) is a low resolution solar
photometer built at the SSD of ESA. It is one of the instruments in the
VIRGO experiment on board the SOHO satellite. In May 1994, the
Qualification Model of the LOI was installed at the Observatorio del
Teide (Tenerife) and since then it has been working continuously
(LOI-T). The intrument has 4 guiding pixels in a ring shape around 12
central pixels. This ring has an internal radius of 15.12 arcmin and it
is 1.68 arcmin width. Each guiding pixel is a quadrant of an annulus and
it is oriented on one of the geographic directions: North, South, East
and West. With these pixels, several signals can be derived that might
be used as a measure of the solar shape: radius, oblateness, etc.
Results of more than five years observations are presented.