It would be good to have UCoMP intensities over the mission computed in the same way as the CoMP mission intensities you made at different heights (attached). You should use the same annulus, same heights, same scaling so we can make a direct comparison of the plots.
For CoMP this is an analysis routine, not done automatically as part of the daily processing.
The heights are 1.10, 1.15, 1.20, and 1.25 $\textup{R}_\odot$ (1.06 and 1.08 $\textup{R}_\odot$ are not present in the attached plot, but are in the code). The annulus at a height is +/- 0.02 $\textup{R}_\odot$. The CoMP plots are done in analysis/comp_intensity_timeseries.pro and analysis/comp_plot_intensity_timeseries.pro. The scale for CoMP is 0.0-6.0 in the attached plot, but 0.0-7.0 in the code.
@jburkepile:
For CoMP this is an
analysis
routine, not done automatically as part of the daily processing.The heights are 1.10, 1.15, 1.20, and 1.25 $
\textup{R}_\odot
$ (1.06 and 1.08 $\textup{R}_\odot
$ are not present in the attached plot, but are in the code). The annulus at a height is +/- 0.02 $\textup{R}_\odot
$. The CoMP plots are done inanalysis/comp_intensity_timeseries.pro
andanalysis/comp_plot_intensity_timeseries.pro
. The scale for CoMP is 0.0-6.0 in the attached plot, but 0.0-7.0 in the code.