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Automatic detection of Ellerman bombs in the H$\alpha$ line
T0 review · 4 major / 3 minor · reviewed 2026-08-05 · deepseek-v4-flash
Pith's one-line read Adapting a star-finding algorithm to Hα wing images automatically detects and tracks 2,257 Ellerman bombs, yielding a statistical catalog of their area, peak contrast, and lifetime.
desk verdict A promising tracked EB catalog, but the abstract alone doesn't show the detection validation that would make the numbers trustworthy. read the letter →
The pith
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
The reading
What carries the argument
The load-bearing object is the star-finding algorithm, a routine that locates compact, roughly symmetric intensity peaks above a background; here it is applied to Hα wing images to find candidate EB kernels. The dynamic threshold is the second mechanism: rather than a fixed multiple of quiet-Sun intensity, it adapts locally, and the tracking step links detections across frames into individual bomb lifetimes. Together these components convert raw image sequences into a catalog of positions, areas, contrasts, and lifetimes.
What would settle it
Take one of the SST datasets, run the pipeline, and independently label all Hα wing brightenings by hand or with a connected-isophote segmentation for a subset of frames. If the star-finding detections exclude a large share of clearly elongated or fragmented bombs, or if many detections fail a manual true/false bomb check, the central statistical claims would need revision. A concrete pass/fail is to report recall and precision on at least 100 manually confirmed EBs, with recall on elongated EBs measured separately.
Extended reading notes
Core claim
On its own terms, the paper's central discovery is that a star-finding algorithm can be repurposed into an Ellerman bomb detection and tracking pipeline that works on Hα wing images. Running it on ten SST datasets, the authors find 2,257 EBs from 28,772 individual detections; the average bomb occupies 0.44 arcsec$^2$ (0.37 Mm$^2$), reaches a peak intensity contrast of 1.4 relative to the quiet Sun, and lives about 2.3 min at the median. The detection set is built with a dynamic threshold and compared against the classical contrast threshold of 1.5 times quiet-Sun intensity, and the pipeline explicitly filters out pseudo-EBs. The resulting catalog is the basis for the claimed statistical tren
Load-bearing premise
The pipeline assumes that Ellerman bombs appear in the Hα wings as compact, nearly point-symmetric peaks like stars; real EBs are extended, irregular, often elongated reconnection features, and if that profile mismatch is severe, the detection completeness and every reported area, contrast, and lifetime will be systematically biased.
Editorial extensions
If this is right
- If the pipeline is correct, EB populations can be measured automatically across many datasets, giving reproducible occurrence rates and parameter distributions.
- The reported mean area, contrast, and lifetime become direct quantitative targets that reconnection-heating models must reproduce.
- Separating EBs from pseudo-EBs means future studies can attribute Hα wing brightenings to real reconnection events with more confidence.
- Trends with heliocentric angle give a new observational handle on where in the lower atmosphere the emission forms.
Reading between the lines
- The compact-source assumption likely misses elongated or fragmented EBs, so the reported area and lifetime may be lower limits for the true population; testing this would require a morphology-aware segmentation rather than a point-source finder.
- The dynamic threshold will detect fainter events than the static 1.5× quiet-Sun threshold, so the difference between the two counts could constrain the faint end of the EB luminosity function.
- If co-aligned with magnetograms, the tracked EB positions could test whether bombs cluster at polarity inversion lines where flux cancellation occurs, a connection the paper does not make.
Signed reviews
Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. The paper presents an automated pipeline for detecting and tracking Ellerman bombs (EBs) in H-alpha wing images from the Swedish Solar Telescope. The pipeline is based on a star-finding algorithm, uses a dynamic threshold and a static 1.5×quiet-Sun contrast threshold, and separates EBs from pseudo-EBs. Applied to ten datasets, it yields 2257 EBs from 28,772 individual detections, with average area 0.44 arcsec^2 (0.37 Mm^2), peak contrast 1.4, and median lifetime 2.3 min, and it claims trends with heliocentric angle. The abstract is the only legible portion of the submitted manuscript; the full text is not machine-readable.
Significance. If validated, this work would provide one of the largest automatically tracked EB catalogs to date, with potential applications to reconnection energetics and center-to-limb studies. The use of high-resolution SST data and the headlined internal consistency of the statistics are strengths. However, the scientific value depends entirely on detection fidelity: the star-finding detection model, the dynamic threshold, and the pseudo-EB rejection must be demonstrated to be accurate for extended, irregular EB morphology. No such validation is visible in the abstract, and the full text is unavailable for inspection.
major comments (4)
- [Abstract] The headline numbers (2257 EBs from 28,772 detections; area 0.44 arcsec^2; contrast 1.4; median lifetime 2.3 min) are statistics of the detected population and inherit every assumption of the detection algorithm. The abstract does not report recall, precision, synthetic-event recovery, or comparison with manual identification. Given that EBs are extended and irregular, the compact-source assumption of a star-finder could systematically split, merge, or miss events, biasing all reported properties and the heliocentric-angle trends. This is load-bearing: without detection-fidelity validation, the physical conclusions are not separable from detector artifacts.
- [Abstract] The 'dynamic threshold' is invoked as the basis for the main results but is never defined in the abstract. The static 1.5×QS threshold is mentioned only as a contrast with the dynamic one. Reproducibility and interpretation of the reported sample require the threshold's definition, its dependence on local intensity, and its parameters. Its absence is a missing-support flag for the central sample-selection step.
- [Abstract] The claim that the pipeline separates EBs 'from visually similar pseudo-EBs' is central but unsupported. No criteria, training, or validation for this classification are given. Without them, it is unclear whether the rejection step improves precision or selectively removes true events, and the reported occurrence rates cannot be assessed.
- [Full text] The supplied full text is not machine-readable, so the methods, tracking association rules, statistical trend tests, and any validation figures/tables are not available for checking. This constitutes a missing-support flag rather than a confirmed error, but it prevents verification of the paper's central claims.
minor comments (3)
- [Abstract] The abstract's final sentence appears truncated; the intended conclusion about heliocentric-angle trends is incomplete.
- [Abstract] The conversion from arcsec^2 to Mm^2 assumes a plate scale; state the adopted scale (e.g., pixel size or spatial sampling).
- [Abstract] The median lifetime is reported without the cadence and temporal coverage of the datasets; these are needed to interpret lifetimes near the sampling limit.
Circularity Check
No circular derivation found; the pipeline's thresholds and measurements are operational definitions, not predictions that reduce to their inputs.
full rationale
The paper is an observational detection and measurement survey, not a derivation of physical quantities from first principles. The abstract describes a detection pipeline 'based on a star-finding algorithm' with a 'dynamic threshold' and a 'classical static contrast threshold of 1.5 times the mean quiet-Sun intensity'. These thresholds are selection criteria applied to images; the reported area, contrast, lifetime, and counts are descriptive statistics of the events that pass those criteria. This is an operational measurement chain, not a case where a parameter was fitted to a dataset and then the same dataset was used to 'predict' a closely related quantity, nor is there any equation in the provided material showing that an output is defined as an input. The concern that the star-finding algorithm may not match real Ellerman bomb morphology is a correctness/validity risk, not a circularity: it says the measurements could be biased, not that the results are true by construction or by self-citation. No uniqueness theorem, no load-bearing self-citation, and no renaming of a known result is visible in the available text. The full text is not machine-readable, so no additional equations or citations could be inspected; but based on the abstract alone, there is no identifiable circular step.
Assumptions & free parameters
free parameters (3)
- dynamic threshold parameters
- tracking and association windows
- H-alpha line-wing sampling position
assumptions (3)
- domain assumption Ellerman bombs are identifiable as compact brightenings in H-alpha line wings above a contrast threshold relative to the quiet Sun.
- domain assumption A star-finding algorithm's source profile is an adequate model for EB morphology.
- domain assumption Quiet-Sun intensity normalization is stable within and across the ten datasets.
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Pith. "Pith review of Automatic detection of Ellerman bombs in the H$\alpha$ line." pith.science (2026). https://pith.science/paper/GSBIINXH
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abstract
Ellerman bombs (EBs) are small and short-lived magnetic reconnection events in the lower solar atmosphere, most commonly reported in the line wings of the H$\alpha$ line. These events are thought to play a role in heating the solar chromosphere and corona, but their size, short lifetime, and similarity to other brightenings make them difficult to detect. We aim to automatically detect and statistically analyze EBs at different heliocentric angles to find trends in their physical properties. We developed an automated EB detection pipeline based on a star-finding algorithm. This pipeline was used on ten high-resolution H$\alpha$ datasets from the 1-meter Swedish Solar Telescope (SST). This pipeline identifies and tracks EBs in time, while separating them from visually similar pseudo-EBs. It returns key parameters such as size, contrast, lifetime, and occurrence rates based on a dynamic threshold and the more classical static `contrast threshold` of 1.5 times the mean quiet-Sun (QS) intensity. For our dynamic threshold, we found a total of 2257 EBs from 28,772 individual detections across our datasets. On average, the full detection set exhibits an area of 0.44 arcsec$^2$ (0.37 Mm$^2$), a peak intensity contrast of 1.4 relative to the QS, and a median lifetime of 2.3 min. ...
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