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<VOEvent role="prediction"
	ivorn="ivo://sot.lmsal.com/VOEvent#2009-01-13T17:23:00Z"
	version="1.11"
	xmlns="http://www.ivoa.net/xml/VOEvent/v1.11"
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	xmlns:lmsal="http://sot.lmsal.com/lmsal"
	xmlns:crd="urn:nvo-coords"
	xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.ivoa.net/xml/VOEvent/VOEvent-v1.1.xsd">


	<Who>
		<!-- Data pertaining to curation: observer, telescope, instrument, planner, tohbans, ... -->
		<Date>2009-04-21T12:53:05.000Z</Date>    <!-- Time VOEvent was generated. -->
		<PublisherID>http://sot.lmsal.com</PublisherID>

		<Contact>
			<Name>Ted Tarbell</Name>
			<Institution>LMSAL</Institution>
			<Communication>
				<Uri>http://lmsal.com</Uri>
				<AddressLine>3251 Hanover Rd, O/ADBS, B/252, Palo Alto, CA, 94304</AddressLine>
				<Telephone>+1-650-424-2400</Telephone>
				<Email>tarbell@lmsal.com</Email>
			</Communication>		</Contact>

		<lmsal:Telescope>Hinode</lmsal:Telescope>
		<lmsal:Instrument>SOTSP</lmsal:Instrument>
		<lmsal:Tohbans>Arikawa</lmsal:Tohbans>
		<lmsal:ChiefPlanner>Kano</lmsal:ChiefPlanner>
		<lmsal:ChiefObserver>Shine</lmsal:ChiefObserver>
	</Who>


	<What>
		<!-- Data pertaining to what was observed, measured, ...   Some of these tags might move into Who section. -->
		<lmsal:obsId></lmsal:obsId>
		<lmsal:OBS_NUM>94</lmsal:OBS_NUM>
		<lmsal:JOP_ID>94</lmsal:JOP_ID>
		<lmsal:JOP></lmsal:JOP>
		<lmsal:JOIN_SB>null</lmsal:JOIN_SB>    <!-- S=SOT, X=XRT, E=EIS, SX=SOT+XRT, EX=EIS+XRT -->
		<lmsal:OBSTITLE>HOP 94</lmsal:OBSTITLE>
		<lmsal:SCI_OBJ>Driving mechanism(s) of small scale transient brightenings in the solar atmosphere</lmsal:SCI_OBJ>     <!--  Scientific objectives -->
		<lmsal:SCI_OBS>DC</lmsal:SCI_OBS>     <!-- Objects being observed -->
		<lmsal:NOAA_NUM></lmsal:NOAA_NUM>
		<lmsal:TARGET>disk center</lmsal:TARGET>
		<lmsal:slotNumber>11</lmsal:slotNumber>
	</What>


	<WhereWhen>
		<!-- Space and Time Coordinates. -->
		<ObservatoryLocation ID="Hinode" />

		<ObservationLocation>
			<lmsal:xCen>-26</lmsal:xCen>		<!-- xcen and ycen from FITS -->
			<lmsal:yCen>0</lmsal:yCen>
			<lmsal:xFov>0</lmsal:xFov>
			<lmsal:yFov>0</lmsal:yFov>
			<crd:AstroCoords coord_system_id="UTC-HGS-TOPO">
				<crd:Time>
					<crd:TimeInterval>2009-01-13T17:23:00.000Z 2009-01-13T18:05:05.000Z</crd:TimeInterval>
				</crd:Time>
				<crd:Position3D>-26 0</crd:Position3D>
			</crd:AstroCoords>
		</ObservationLocation>

		<Group name="saaIntervals">
			<Param name="saaInterval" value="2009-01-17T08:14:30Z 2009-01-17T08:36:30Z" />
		</Group>
	</WhereWhen>


	<Why>
		<!-- Why was observation performed.  Initial scientific assessment, hypothesized mechanisms, classifications, ... -->
		<Concept>
			<lmsal:Goal>Driving mechanism(s) of small scale transient brightenings in the solar atmosphere</lmsal:Goal>
			<lmsal:Purpose>Fast map, 60 arcsec FOV, 1-side CCD, no repeat</lmsal:Purpose>
		</Concept>

		<Description>
			The aim of this study is to determine the driving mechanism(s) behind these events as well as to study their coronal responses. For this, it is crucial to obtain the plasma parameters of these events and their magnetic topology. From EIS data, we can derive the densities, temperatures and Doppler shifts of the associated plasma. Highly coordinated observations such as magnetograms and Halpha images from SOT along with XRT will give a clue on the unification of classified transients for instance like blinkers and spicules/macro-spicules/jets along with CDS/SoHO, the later of which is necessary in the identification of the already known blinkers. We will also review the coronal response of the features named blinkers, by using simultaneous CDS and EIS observations.  Request to SOT HOP Number 0094   NaI 5896 FGIV magnetograms - 1/min H-alpha 6563/SOT - 1/min
		</Description>
	</Why>

</VOEvent>
