RHESSI's 5th Anneal

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== The anneal ==
RHESSI's detectors accumulate radiation damage, and require periodic re-annealing.
RHESSI's detectors accumulate radiation damage, and require periodic re-annealing.
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Figure 1 shows the last flare imaged in the current series (see this [http://sprg.ssl.berkeley.edu/~tohban/browser/?show=grth1+qlpcr+qli03+fergo&date=20160222&time=205359&bar=1 Browser] summary): SOL2012-02-22T20:55 (B8.7).
Figure 1 shows the last flare imaged in the current series (see this [http://sprg.ssl.berkeley.edu/~tohban/browser/?show=grth1+qlpcr+qli03+fergo&date=20160222&time=205359&bar=1 Browser] summary): SOL2012-02-22T20:55 (B8.7).
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The final flare in the current sequence, as shown in the RHESSI flare catalog, courtesy [http://sprg.ssl.berkeley.edu/~tohban/browser/Browser Browser].]]
The final flare in the current sequence, as shown in the RHESSI flare catalog, courtesy [http://sprg.ssl.berkeley.edu/~tohban/browser/Browser Browser].]]
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[http://sprg.ssl.berkeley.edu/~tohban/wiki/index.php/RHESSI_Resumes_Observations conclusion].
[http://sprg.ssl.berkeley.edu/~tohban/wiki/index.php/RHESSI_Resumes_Observations conclusion].
We will issue another Nugget when operations resume.
We will issue another Nugget when operations resume.
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Time history of the anneal, reflected in the temperature telemetered from the cold plate.]]

Revision as of 16:03, 2 March 2016


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Number: 269
1st Author: Albert Shih
2nd Author: Brian Dennis
Published: 23 February 2016
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The anneal

RHESSI's detectors accumulate radiation damage, and require periodic re-annealing. This involves bringing the temperatures up to a certain point, whereupon the crystal defects that have built up will tend to heal themselves. Then a careful cool-down to the normal operating temperature restores the pre-anneal performance. At least that is the hope, but it is a delicate operation and surprises have happened in past episodes. We have previously annealed in 2007, 2010, 2012, and 2014, and maintain a table here that lists not only the anneal time intervals, but also the times of offpoint from the Sun. These are all of the major data gaps in our solar coverage. The present one started on February 23, and will last probably until mid-April. Figure 1 shows the last flare imaged in the current series (see this Browser summary): SOL2012-02-22T20:55 (B8.7).

Figure 1: The final flare in the current sequence, as shown in the RHESSI flare catalog, courtesy Browser.

For some of the history here, please see these Nuggets: The first anneal, 2007, some six years after launch. The fourth anneal, 2014; and its conclusion. We will issue another Nugget when operations resume.

Annealing...

Figure 2: Time history of the anneal, reflected in the temperature telemetered from the cold plate.
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