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Results

Update: First Batch of Results!

Hi all, just a quick update to share the results with everyone: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8309945

This is a filtered set of the data -- the active region pairs that were confirmed to be returning active regions, across however many rotations the active region lasted. This means the candidate pairs you voted on that weren't matches are not here. I will be writing this up into a paper to better announce the list's existence to the science community; thank you all again for your hard work in creating this data set! I'll update when the paper is ready to submit; the Zooniverse handles of everyone who logged in and did classifications will be listed in the acknowledgements on the manuscript!

Thank you!

Wow, I am completely blown away by how quickly all of you worked through this data. Great job! It's my turn now -- I'll be downloading and going through the results, and will post an update with preliminary results and maybe some fun graphs in June!

Also, I wanted to give you all a little news: we may have a new (and simpler!) workflow for you all to work on in the coming months. If any of you were intrigued by the coronal holes seen on the edges of some of the EUV composite images, stay tuned...there's more where that came from!

Emily