FIRST_LIGHT

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FIRST_LIGHT - Yohkoh/SXT and Ground Based Data Summary

Text Summary Generated at: 17-JAN-99 23:11:55 UT.


GOES Events

Events since 16-JAN-99
Date DOY Start Peak Stop Class OP Location AR#
16-JAN-99 16 00:33 00:34 00:39 C1.0 SF N19E44 8440
16-JAN-99 16 01:34 01:37 01:40 C1.5 - - -
16-JAN-99 16 01:55 02:05 02:17 C1.3 - - -
16-JAN-99 16 03:04 03:08 03:10 C2.8 - - -
16-JAN-99 16 03:51 03:59 04:03 C2.9 - - -
16-JAN-99 16 04:08 04:12 04:16 C2.5 - - -
16-JAN-99 16 04:53 05:04 05:17 C1.3 - - -
16-JAN-99 16 07:58 08:05 08:15 C1.5 - - -
16-JAN-99 16 08:59 09:05 09:08 C2.0 - - -
16-JAN-99 16 09:21 09:25 09:39 C2.2 - - -
16-JAN-99 16 10:40 10:43 10:47 C2.3 - - -
16-JAN-99 16 12:02 12:07 12:10 M3.6 - - -
16-JAN-99 16 12:58 13:05 13:25 C2.6 - - -
16-JAN-99 16 14:37 14:43 14:45 C4.0 SF N17E33 8440
16-JAN-99 16 16:37 16:42 16:45 C2.4 - - -
16-JAN-99 16 17:48 17:51 17:53 C2.9 SF N18E33 8440
16-JAN-99 16 19:06 19:11 19:14 C3.0 - - -
16-JAN-99 16 19:50 19:56 20:02 M1.2 - - -
16-JAN-99 16 20:23 20:25 20:27 C1.9 - - -
16-JAN-99 16 21:41 21:47 21:52 C2.2 - - -
16-JAN-99 16 22:51 22:55 22:58 C1.3 - - -

NOAA Active Region Reports

Date Number Location Long Area Z LL NN MagType
16-JAN-99 8437 N10E03 305 100 HSX 2 1 ALPHAGAMMA
16-JAN-99 8438 S18W28 336 0 AXX 0 1 ALPHAGAMMA
16-JAN-99 8439 S24E41 267 270 EAI 14 24 BETA-GAMMA
16-JAN-99 8440 N20E42 266 300 DAI 10 26 BETA-GAMMA
16-JAN-99 8441 N17E14 294 10 BXO 3 4 BETA-GAMMA

Yohkoh Event Log (KSC / Near Real Time Data Summary

Search Start Time: 16-JAN-99 00:00:00
Search End Time: 17-JAN-99 23:11:55
Minimum event duration: 7.00 minutes
Date Start Stop Dur. DPMd SXT-FFI SXT-PFI HXT/WBS BCS
16-JAN-99 11:27:01-11:35:51 8.83 Quiet 5 27 262 152
16-JAN-99 12:11:02-12:20:55 9.88 FLARE 0 255 302 194
16-JAN-99 13:47:26-14:02:35 15.15 Quiet 8 55 434 172
16-JAN-99 14:39:56-14:49:53 9.95 FLARE 0 189 304 200
16-JAN-99 14:49:58-15:39:41 49.72 Quiet 14 103 740 136
16-JAN-99 16:16:44-17:16:41 59.95 Quiet 19 133 1072 364
16-JAN-99 17:54:16-18:53:41 59.42 Quiet 20 140 1130 456

Yohkoh Campaigns & Observing Plans

Plan: Updated 11-Jan-99 02:40 UT

Yohkoh/SXT Campaign Planning Notes

SXT Chief Observer for Week 3: McKenzie (sxt_co@isass0.solar.isas.ac.jp PREFERRED or lastname@isass0.solar.isas.ac.jp)

SXT Supertohban is currently: T. Shimizu (shimizu@flare2.solar.isas.ac.jp; telephone 0422-34-3720) or (sxt_st@flare2.solar.isas.ac.jp PREFERRED)

Tentative SXT Chief Observer Schedule is now available!


JST Day UT Start Time Pass Table ID

Monday          10-JAN-99 19:24    2      990110 P2 ARS1 STD
Tuesday         11-JAN-99 19:41    2      990111 P2 ARS1 DARKCAL 
Wednesday       12-JAN-99 18:14    2      990112 P2 ARS1 STD
Thursday        13-JAN-99 16:48    1      990113 P1 ARS1 DIFF
Thursday        13-JAN-99 21:56    4      990113 P4 ARS1 STD
Friday          14-JAN-99 17:04    2      990114 P2 ARS1 STD
Saturday        15-JAN-99 17:20    2      990115 P2 ARS1 STD
Sunday          16-JAN-99 15:54    2      990116 P2 ARS1 STD

Most recent SXT operations report from KSC is available at: http://www.lmsal.com/SXT/gbo_mail/sxt_coord_980702.2012.html


Campaigns current and in the near future


Sac Peak

Dates: Feb. 1 through 12+

Correspondents: Gianna Cauzzi (gcauzzi@arcetri.astro.it)

SXT setup: TBD, Yohkoh may help to select the target


Annular solar eclipse

Dates: Feb. 16, 1999

SXT setup: nothing special planned, unless it has deep episodes. Stay tuned for information, or see the NASA eclipse page at http://umbra.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/predictions/eclipse-paths.html


BAKEOUT

Dates: March 1999

SXT Setup: special tables


Polar Jets

Correspondent: H. Hara

Dates: As much as possible when level of activity permits.

SXT setup: 4 x 1 (EW x NS) full resolution PFI on the N polar region (PFI covering half disk / half sky). AlMg filter with 30s exp.time, repeat every 5-10 min.

Dates: Did some 24-25 Oct-97, will continue as conditions warrant


Transit of Mercury - II

Correspondents: CO (Wuelser, Hudson)

Date: Nov. 15, 1999, 20:00-24:00

SXT setup: this time grazing occultation at the N pole (see http://www.arrakis.es/~xgarciaf/151199m.gif for a plot). Probably we'll put long thin FFIs there as we did before.


Experiments/Campaigns recently finished - we have no easy way to show this information, though it's available on miscellaneous versions of this ASCII file.


SPARTAN

The SPARTAN subsatellite was launched Nov. 1 and observed for its nominal two days, and on Nov. 2 the SOPHIE sounding rocket also made coronal observations. We tried to follow the schedules as best we could, but of course Yohkoh cannot observe the distant corona easily. So we emphasized observations of streamer bases and trans-equatorial interconnecting loops (the W limb showed a striking example on Nov. 1-2, and we obtained a time series of full-resolution observations. The analysis may shed more light on the origin of these structures, whether by reconnection or birth, or both, and the SPARTAN observations could be crucial even though largely at higher altitudes.


Dark Sunsets

Correspondent: L. Acton

Dates: As soon as allowable by the orbital elements. (Dec 97?)

Description: This is a one-orbit experiment requested by Professor Acton. The purpose is to collect dark-signal data, beginning right at S/C sunrise and continuing as far as possible into the orbit (FMS).

SXT Setup: Dedicate the FFI sequence to the following two entries. QR AlMg dark DPE=2 QR AlMg dark DPE=26


Additional information regarding these and other coordinated solar observations may be found on the WWW Selsis Campaign page at http://www.sel.noaa.gov/solcoord/solcoord.html.

For SOHO operations, see http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/operations. For TRACE operations, see http://chippewa.nascom.nasa.gov/TRACE/ops/timeline/


GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT Yohkoh

The SXT instrument is a grazing-incidence soft X-ray telescope. See Tsuneta et al., Solar Physics 136, 37 (1991) for details. The options for an observing setup consist of where we look, how often we take exposures, what resolution they are in, what filters and exposure times, etc, etc. All of this is traded off within a fixed telemetry budget and various other constraints. For certain special operations we'll list some of this information here if we can. Otherwise please contact the SXT chief observer for whatever details are needed. e-mail to the "campaign" account is forwarded to the SXT Chief Observer.

The World-Wide Web has more to offer regarding Yohkoh and SXT. See http://www.lmsal.com/SXT/homepage.html.


SXT Chief Observer plan (version of 21-Dec-98)
W99_02 Jan 4 Hudson/McKenzie
W99_03 Jan 11 McKenzie
W99_04 Jan 18 McKenzie
W99_05 Jan 25 McKenzie
W99_06 Feb 1 Hudson
W99_07 Feb 9 Hudson
W99_08 Feb 15 Hudson
W99_09 Feb 22 Hudson
W99_10 Mar 1 Hudson/Nitta

All of these individuals can be reached as name@isass0.solar.isas.ac.jp, or generally as sxt_co@isass0.solar.isas.ac.jp


The solar x-ray images are from the Yohkoh mission of ISAS, Japan. The x-ray telescope was prepared by the Lockheed Palo Alto Research Laboratory, the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, and the University of Tokyo with the support of NASA and ISAS.

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