3.2.5 SAA Effects on Images


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3.2.5 SAA Effects on Images

      

The SXT operates through the South Atlantic Anomaly, for better continuity of coverage, even though the Yohkoh high energy sensors are switched off. SAA images are subject to lots of ``hot pixels'' and particle tracks from proton hits. These artifacts can be removed, to a fair degree, through use of the program DE_SPIKER.


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