SLIPCAT is an automated system developed by the
STEP Team at
USTC.
If you want to learn more about SLIPCAT and cite some papers in your researches related to SLIPCAT, refer to the following paper:
- How does SLIPCAT work and the preliminary statisitical properties of prominences:
Yuming Wang, Hao Cao, Junhong Chen, Tengfei Zhang, Sijie Yu, Huinan Zheng, Chenglong Shen, Jie Zhang, and S. Wang, Solar LImb Prominence CAtcher & Tracker (SLIPCAT): An Automated System and Its Preliminary Statistical Results, ApJ, 717(2), 973-986, 2010 (download at arXiv or local). - About Eruptive Prominences:
Kai Liu, Yuming Wang*, Chenglong Shen, and S. Wang, Critical Height for the Destabilization of Solar Prominences: Statistical Results from STEREO Observations, ApJ, 744, 168(10pp), 2012 (download at arXiv).
We acknowledge the use of the data from STEREO/SECCHI (http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/).
This project is supported by the grants from NFSC (40525014), the 973 program (2006CB806304), etc.
Comments or questions should be addressed to
Yuming Wang. Also, you may leave your thoughts
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