Tohban Report 2009-09-30
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Pascal Saint-Hilaire gave a presentation explaining his "deep integration" technique for imaging moving sources, as used in the most recent RHESSI science nugget (#111). | Pascal Saint-Hilaire gave a presentation explaining his "deep integration" technique for imaging moving sources, as used in the most recent RHESSI science nugget (#111). | ||
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Start Date: | 23 September 2009 |
End Date: | 30 September 2009 |
Tohban: | Lindsay Glesener |
Tohban email: | glesener@ssl.berkeley.edu |
Next Tohban: | Neus Agueda |
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Contents |
Solar Activity
There are two new-cycle active regions on the Sun: 11026 and 11027. Region 11026 produced a few A- and B-class flares, and one C1 flare on Sept. 25 at ~0100 that was observed by RHESSI up to 20 keV. At least three of the smaller flares were also caught by RHESSI.
Memory Management
The SSR reached a max of 25% and is emptying after each pass.
Data Gaps
Problematic Santiago pass yesterday (9/29). Data has been replayed and should be available.
Spacecraft Operations
A spin-up was performed Monday, from ~14.5 rpm to 14.9 rpm. Cold Plate 2 is down slightly due to increased daytime. RHESSI is in normal/active decimation mode.
Other Notes
Pascal Saint-Hilaire gave a presentation explaining his "deep integration" technique for imaging moving sources, as used in the most recent RHESSI science nugget (#111).