A High-Accuracy Alignment Approach for Solar Images of Different Wavelengths
Abstract
Image alignment plays a crucial role in solar physics research, primarily involving translation, rotation, and scaling. \G{The different wavelength images of the chromosphere and transition region have structural complexity and differences in similarity, which poses a challenge to their alignment.} Therefore, a novel alignment approach based on dense optical flow (OF) and the RANSAC algorithm is proposed in this paper. \G{It takes the OF vectors of similar regions between images to be used as feature points for matching. Then, it calculates scaling, rotation, and translation.} The study selects three wavelengths for two groups of alignment experiments: the 304 {\AA} of the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA), the 1216 {\AA} of the Solar Disk Imager (SDI), and the 465 {\AA} of the Solar Upper Transition Region Imager (SUTRI). Two methods are used to evaluate alignment accuracy: Monte Carlo simulation and Uncertainty Analysis Based on the Jacobian Matrix (UABJM). \G{The evaluation results indicate that this approach achieves sub-pixel accuracy in the alignment of AIA 304 {\AA} and SDI 1216 {\AA}, while demonstrating higher accuracy in the alignment of AIA 304 {\AA} and SUTRI 465 {\AA}, which have greater similarity.
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@article{arxiv.2503.11035,
title = {A High-Accuracy Alignment Approach for Solar Images of Different Wavelengths},
author = {Yun Wang and KaiFan Ji and Zhenyu Jin and Hui Liu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.11035},
year = {2025}
}
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13 pages, 7 figures and Accepted by APJ