Synoptic map FITS conventions

FITS is the most common filetype used for the storing of solar images. On this page the FITS metadata conventions for synoptic maps are collected. All of this information can be found in, and is taken from, “Coordinate systems for solar image data (Thompson, 2005)”.

Keyword

Output

CRPIXn

Reference pixel to subtract along axis n. Counts from 1 to N. Integer values refer to the centre of the pixel.

CRVALn

Coordinate value of the reference pixel along axis n.

CDELTn

Pixel spacing along axis n.

CTYPEn

Coordinate axis label for axis n.

PVi_m

Additional parameters needed for some coordinate systems.

Note that CROTAn is ignored in this short guide.

Cylindrical equal area projection

In this projection, the latitude pixels are equally spaced in sin(latitude). The reference pixel has to be on the equator, to facilitate alignment with the solar rotation axis.

  • CDELT2 is set to 180/pi times the pixel spacing in sin(latitude).

  • CTYPE1 is either ‘HGLN-CEA’ or ‘CRLN-CEA’.

  • CTYPE2 is either ‘HGLT-CEA’ or ‘CRLT-CEA’.

  • PVi_1 is set to 1.

  • LONPOLE is 0.

The abbreviations are “Heliographic Longitude - Cylindrical Equal Area” etc. If the system is heliographic the observer must also be defined in the metadata.