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				<AddressLine>MS 58, 60 Garden St, Cambridge, MA 02138</AddressLine>
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				<Email>edeluca@cfa.harvard.edu</Email>
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			<lmsal:Goal>Joint Observation of the Solar Corona between Hinode EIS and NAOJ Norikura Observatory for nonthermal line broadening in the coronal emission</lmsal:Goal>
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			Tim File-OBS_DEC:  Synoptics Open+Al/Mesh (181/4096) - Backup Period; Daily Note:  none; Request to XRT HOP Number 0010:  The sequence that was run previously is used. No strong request.; Other Instruments:  Norikura: High dispersion spectra of Fe X6374 and Fe XIV5303 are obtained. High-acuracy Doppler velocity and line width are given. Independent Fe XIV 5303 imaging observations provide high-cadence imaging and Doppler informaiton.  Bi-products: andlt;This is the most important for EIS team.andgt; : By the simultaneous observations with Norikura Solar Observatory, EIS line width of instrumental origin is absolutely calibrated. In EIS bandpass there are Fe X lines in the short wavelength band and Fe XIV lines in the long wavelength band. These are calibrated with Fe X 6374 and Fe XIV 5303 emission lines. Norikura Solar Observatory is going to support this campaign observation with a high priority.;  Scientific Objectives:  To understand the origin of non-thermal line broadening in coronal emission lines Daily Note:  none; Request to XRT HOP Number 0010:  The sequence that was run previously is used. No strong request.; Other Instruments:  Norikura: High dispersion spectra of Fe X6374 and Fe XIV5303 are obtained. High-acuracy Doppler velocity and line width are given. Independent Fe XIV 5303 imaging observations provide high-cadence imaging and Doppler informaiton.  Bi-products: andlt;This is the most important for EIS team.andgt; : By the simultaneous observations with Norikura Solar Observatory, EIS line width of instrumental origin is absolutely calibrated. In EIS bandpass there are Fe X lines in the short wavelength band and Fe XIV lines in the long wavelength band. These are calibrated with Fe X 6374 and Fe XIV 5303 emission lines. 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Norikura Solar Observatory is going to support this campaign observation with a high priority.;  Scientific Objectives:  To understand the origin of non-thermal line broadening in coronal emission lines Daily Note:  none; Request to XRT HOP Number 0010:  The sequence that was run previously is used. No strong request.; Other Instruments:  Norikura: High dispersion spectra of Fe X6374 and Fe XIV5303 are obtained. High-acuracy Doppler velocity and line width are given. Independent Fe XIV 5303 imaging observations provide high-cadence imaging and Doppler informaiton.  Bi-products: andlt;This is the most important for EIS team.andgt; : By the simultaneous observations with Norikura Solar Observatory, EIS line width of instrumental origin is absolutely calibrated. In EIS bandpass there are Fe X lines in the short wavelength band and Fe XIV lines in the long wavelength band. These are calibrated with Fe X 6374 and Fe XIV 5303 emission lines. Norikura Solar Observatory is going to support this campaign observation with a high priority.;  Scientific Objectives:  To understand the origin of non-thermal line broadening in coronal emission lines Daily Note:  none; Request to XRT HOP Number 0010:  The sequence that was run previously is used. No strong request.; Other Instruments:  Norikura: High dispersion spectra of Fe X6374 and Fe XIV5303 are obtained. High-acuracy Doppler velocity and line width are given. Independent Fe XIV 5303 imaging observations provide high-cadence imaging and Doppler informaiton.  Bi-products: andlt;This is the most important for EIS team.andgt; : By the simultaneous observations with Norikura Solar Observatory, EIS line width of instrumental origin is absolutely calibrated. In EIS bandpass there are Fe X lines in the short wavelength band and Fe XIV lines in the long wavelength band. These are calibrated with Fe X 6374 and Fe XIV 5303 emission lines. Norikura Solar Observatory is going to support this campaign observation with a high priority.;  Scientific Objectives:  To understand the origin of non-thermal line broadening in coronal emission lines Daily Note:  none; Request to XRT HOP Number 0010:  The sequence that was run previously is used. No strong request.; Other Instruments:  Norikura: High dispersion spectra of Fe X6374 and Fe XIV5303 are obtained. High-acuracy Doppler velocity and line width are given. Independent Fe XIV 5303 imaging observations provide high-cadence imaging and Doppler informaiton.  Bi-products: andlt;This is the most important for EIS team.andgt; : By the simultaneous observations with Norikura Solar Observatory, EIS line width of instrumental origin is absolutely calibrated. In EIS bandpass there are Fe X lines in the short wavelength band and Fe XIV lines in the long wavelength band. These are calibrated with Fe X 6374 and Fe XIV 5303 emission lines. Norikura Solar Observatory is going to support this campaign observation with a high priority.;  Scientific Objectives:  To understand the origin of non-thermal line broadening in coronal emission lines Daily Note:  none; Request to XRT HOP Number 0010:  The sequence that was run previously is used. No strong request.; Other Instruments:  Norikura: High dispersion spectra of Fe X6374 and Fe XIV5303 are obtained. High-acuracy Doppler velocity and line width are given. Independent Fe XIV 5303 imaging observations provide high-cadence imaging and Doppler informaiton.  Bi-products: andlt;This is the most important for EIS team.andgt; : By the simultaneous observations with Norikura Solar Observatory, EIS line width of instrumental origin is absolutely calibrated. In EIS bandpass there are Fe X lines in the short wavelength band and Fe XIV lines in the long wavelength band. These are calibrated with Fe X 6374 and Fe XIV 5303 emission lines. Norikura Solar Observatory is going to support this campaign observation with a high priority.;  Scientific Objectives:  To understand the origin of non-thermal line broadening in coronal emission lines Daily Note:  none; Request to XRT HOP Number 0010:  The sequence that was run previously is used. No strong request.; Other Instruments:  Norikura: High dispersion spectra of Fe X6374 and Fe XIV5303 are obtained. High-acuracy Doppler velocity and line width are given. Independent Fe XIV 5303 imaging observations provide high-cadence imaging and Doppler informaiton.  Bi-products: andlt;This is the most important for EIS team.andgt; : By the simultaneous observations with Norikura Solar Observatory, EIS line width of instrumental origin is absolutely calibrated. In EIS bandpass there are Fe X lines in the short wavelength band and Fe XIV lines in the long wavelength band. These are calibrated with Fe X 6374 and Fe XIV 5303 emission lines. Norikura Solar Observatory is going to support this campaign observation with a high priority.;  Scientific Objectives:  To understand the origin of non-thermal line broadening in coronal emission lines Daily Note:  none; Request to XRT HOP Number 0010:  The sequence that was run previously is used. No strong request.; Other Instruments:  Norikura: High dispersion spectra of Fe X6374 and Fe XIV5303 are obtained. High-acuracy Doppler velocity and line width are given. Independent Fe XIV 5303 imaging observations provide high-cadence imaging and Doppler informaiton.  Bi-products: andlt;This is the most important for EIS team.andgt; : By the simultaneous observations with Norikura Solar Observatory, EIS line width of instrumental origin is absolutely calibrated. In EIS bandpass there are Fe X lines in the short wavelength band and Fe XIV lines in the long wavelength band. These are calibrated with Fe X 6374 and Fe XIV 5303 emission lines. Norikura Solar Observatory is going to support this campaign observation with a high priority.;  Scientific Objectives:  To understand the origin of non-thermal line broadening in coronal emission lines Daily Note:  none; Request to XRT HOP Number 0010:  The sequence that was run previously is used. No strong request.; Other Instruments:  Norikura: High dispersion spectra of Fe X6374 and Fe XIV5303 are obtained. High-acuracy Doppler velocity and line width are given. Independent Fe XIV 5303 imaging observations provide high-cadence imaging and Doppler informaiton.  Bi-products: andlt;This is the most important for EIS team.andgt; : By the simultaneous observations with Norikura Solar Observatory, EIS line width of instrumental origin is absolutely calibrated. In EIS bandpass there are Fe X lines in the short wavelength band and Fe XIV lines in the long wavelength band. These are calibrated with Fe X 6374 and Fe XIV 5303 emission lines. Norikura Solar Observatory is going to support this campaign observation with a high priority.;  Scientific Objectives:  To understand the origin of non-thermal line broadening in coronal emission lines Daily Note:  none; Request to XRT HOP Number 0010:  The sequence that was run previously is used. No strong request.; Other Instruments:  Norikura: High dispersion spectra of Fe X6374 and Fe XIV5303 are obtained. High-acuracy Doppler velocity and line width are given. Independent Fe XIV 5303 imaging observations provide high-cadence imaging and Doppler informaiton.  Bi-products: andlt;This is the most important for EIS team.andgt; : By the simultaneous observations with Norikura Solar Observatory, EIS line width of instrumental origin is absolutely calibrated. In EIS bandpass there are Fe X lines in the short wavelength band and Fe XIV lines in the long wavelength band. These are calibrated with Fe X 6374 and Fe XIV 5303 emission lines. Norikura Solar Observatory is going to support this campaign observation with a high priority.;  Scientific Objectives:  To understand the origin of non-thermal line broadening in coronal emission lines
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