Tohban Report 2015-01-28
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Start Date: | 21 Jan 2015 |
End Date: | 28 Jan 2015 |
Tohban: | Lindsay Glesener |
Tohban email: | glesener@ssl.berkeley.edu |
Next Tohban: | TBA |
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Contents |
Solar Activity
Solar activity is moderate to high and is picking up. There are 9 active regions on the disk, with 2-3 of them flaring. Many of these are coming from AR 12268 at disk center, including an M class flare. There is also a prolific AR rotating onto the disk; this AR produced many flares on its last turn on the merry-go-round and is already showing activity this time around.
These statistics are from Tuesday afternoon; I'll update on Wednesday afternoon.
How many GOES flares occurred?
Flares above B, C, M, X class were 12 31 1 0
And how many of these are listed in the RHESSI flare list?
Flares above B, C, M, X class were 6 21 0 0
And how many had EXCELLENT coverage?
Flares above B, C, M, X class were 0 0 0 0
There were RHESSI flares/GOES flares 229 / 44 over the time range 19-Jan-15 26-Jan-15
Memory Management
We've recently switched to Active / Vigorous decimation, at 2015-028-18:06 UT this morning. Due to increased activity in the past ~day, the SSR is no longer emptying, and was at 35% this morning (before the pass set).
Spacecraft Status
Data Gaps
No gaps this week as of Jan 27 (Tuesday).
Temperatures
Detector issues
- Rear fast counts were high again, so we raised the rear fast threshold by 16 steps, in two sets of 8, on the 2015-01-21 BGS pass starting at ~3:30 PST. The new value is 0x60 (was 0x50). Fast rates as eyeballed from the realtime data were approx 58,000 (pre-adjustment), 12,000 (after 8 steps up), and 1600 (after 16 steps up). Livetime percentages were approx 60%, 90%, and 98%, respectively.
15-021-23:33:58 /idpudumptabl table=dibtbl9 15-021-23:34:03 /idputable9 offset=rearfastdac 15-021-23:34:34 /idpuload value=0x58
15-021-23:36:47 /idputable9 offset=rearfastdac 15-021-23:36:55 /idpuload value=0x60
- D6 has been showing some strange peaks in the spectrum; these are best seen as multiple lines (that drift) in spectrograms. On Monday, Jan 28 we raised the slow front threshold on D6 to ~10 keV and kept it there for a day before returning to the nominal ~3 keV. This is intended to see if the slow threshold affects the abnormal spectral lines. For results on this, see the summary that Albert prepared.
15-026-21:57:13 UTC / D6 front slow threshold to 0x30 (was 0x0C). 15-027-21:36:37 UTC / D6 front slow threshold to 0x0C (was 0x30).
- D6 fast rates are a bit high (have been rising slowly over the past week). It would be a good idea to raise the front fast threshold a touch. I didn't want to do this at the same time as the slow threshold experiment!
Other notes
Spacecraft Management
A spin-up was performed on Monday, Jan 26 from about 14.5 RPM to 14.97 between 20:29 and 22:06 UTC. There were no anomalies.
Decimation | Normal / Vigorous |
Night time data (fronts) | On |
Night time data (rears) | On |
Require extra passes? | No |
Requirement for moving pointer? | No |
Attenuator operation | Normal |