RHESSI Tohban report, 7-Feb-2007 to 14-Feb-2007 Hugh Hudson, hhudson@ssl.berkeley.edu 1. Solar Activity Dead quiet, according to GOES. There was a C1.2 on Feb. 8. Alas, my program HSI_TOHBAN_FLARE_COUNTER seems to be broken, so I am replacing its use of the GEV database with Dom's socket database access - should be more robust. Next week. The Sun was quiet enough for us to enable offpointing. There are traces of activity but solar minimum is running out! 2. Memory management Routinely zeroed out on the BGS passes. There may be a THEMIS impact this week. 3. Data Gaps (from QL plots) 6-Feb 10:35 (not in packet rates, but missing QL orbit) 12-Feb 10:15 (contains an A8.1 flare) 08:00-11:07 4. Misc. Offpointing for quiet Sun observation was commanded Feb. 12 20:38:21. Things remain quiet enough to continue this activity, presumably over the weekend. Hugh returned from Scotland with the purloined beeper and was rewarded with a tohbanship. A very fast precipitation event at about 11:58, 9-Feb? That's my guess because there is something one orbit later as well. An odd nighttime soft event at 11-Feb 16:45. Ah. It is a whole sequence of them, all at roughly the same separation from the N/D terminator. What are these? This is a note directed at David Smith, who often checks and explains. The one at 23:12 is back in sunlight. There is a big one 12-Feb 23:07, this one just prior to the N/D terminator. Another soft event at 13-Feb 13:30, this one just after a precipitation event. 5. Next Tohban: