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Application of Medical Imaging Software to the 3D Visualization
of Astronomical Data
Michelle Borkin, Alyssa Goodman, Mike Halle, Doug Alan, & Jens Kauffmann
209th Meeting of the AASJanuary 7, 2007
The Astronomical Medicine Project at theInitiative in Innovative Computing at Harvard
2D vs. 3D
3D Slicer
3D Slicer
RAVelocity
DEC
RA DECVelocity
Velocity
RA
DEC
Muench et al 2003
Outflow Identification in B5
Velocity
DEC
RA-DEC integrated map of 12CO
RA
Borkin 2006
Outflow Identification
Red Shifted points
Blue Shifted points
HH Objects
SCF points
IRAS Sources
Known Outflow Sources
New outflows Known outflows or outflow regions
(analysis in progress…)
Borkin, Arce, & Goodman 2007, in prep
3D Slicer - Simulations and Algorithms
Right Ascension
ObservedReality (L1448 in 13CO)
“Observed”Simulations
Isosurfaces CLUMPFIND
Rosolowsky, Pineda, Kauffmann, Borkin, Padoan, Halle & Goodman 2007, in prep
Declination
Velocity
For more information…
Visit our display at the “Gadgets and Gizmos”
session - South Lobby!
For demo movies, downloads, and papers, go to:
http://iic.harvard.edu/astromed.php