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	<Who>
		<!-- Data pertaining to curation: observer, telescope, instrument, planner, tohbans, ... -->
		<Date>2007-10-16T01:05:15.000Z</Date>    <!-- Time VOEvent was generated. -->
		<PublisherID>http://sot.lmsal.com</PublisherID>

		<Contact>
			<Name>Mr. Sam Freeland</Name>
			<Institution>Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory (LMSAL)</Institution>
			<Communication>
				<Uri>http://www.lmsal.com</Uri>
				<AddressLine>Lockheed Martin Advanced Tech Center, 3251 Hanover Rd, O/ADBS, B/252, Palo Alto, CA 94304</AddressLine>
				<Telephone>null</Telephone>
				<Email>null</Email>
			</Communication>		</Contact>

		<lmsal:Telescope>HINODE</lmsal:Telescope>
		<lmsal:Instrument>XRT</lmsal:Instrument>
		<lmsal:Tohbans></lmsal:Tohbans>
		<lmsal:ChiefPlanner>ARIKAWA,Yusuke</lmsal:ChiefPlanner>
		<lmsal:ChiefObserver>NISHIDA, Keisuke</lmsal:ChiefObserver>
	</Who>


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		<lmsal:JOP_ID>0</lmsal:JOP_ID>
		<lmsal:OBSTITLE>HOP46 SOT Synoptic</lmsal:OBSTITLE>
		<lmsal:TARGET>FS</lmsal:TARGET>
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		<lmsal:slotNumber>14</lmsal:slotNumber>
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	<Why>
		<!-- Why was observation performed.  Initial scientific assessment, hypothesized mechanisms, classifications, ... -->
		<Concept>
			<lmsal:Goal>Synoptic SOT Irradiance Scans</lmsal:Goal>
			<lmsal:Purpose>HOP46_SOT_Synoptic_17</lmsal:Purpose>
		</Concept>

		<Description>
			Tim File-OBS_DEC:  HOP-46 SOT E-W irradience scan with 3 filters and G-Band; Daily Note:  none; Request to XRT HOP Number 0046:  ; Other Instruments:  eventual use of ACRIM and SORCE TIM ; irradiance measurements during analysis phase. No specific requests ; for coordinated operations since these instruments operate continually. ;  Scientific Objectives:  Scientific background: 	The total solar irradiance varies by about 0.1% over the course of ; the solar cycle, primarily due to the influence of magnetic ; structures such as sunspots and faculae on the photospheric spectral ; irradiance. ;Short-term irradiance variation (on the scale of days-to-  months) is well understood to be due to the balance of sunspots and ; facular areas as they cross the disk. However on the decadal scale of ; the solar cycle, questions remain as to why the irradiance variation ; can lead and/or lag the active region count over the course of the ; cycle. Explanations ranging from changes in the solar diameter in ; response to magnetic flux storage in the convection zone to changes ; in the surface area of the photosphere due to F-mode modulation have ; been put forward. Seeing-free observations of both granulation and ; magnetic flux on a large range of scales are now possible with the ; SOT SP/FG instrument combination. We propose to observe with SOT on a ; regular basis throughout the rise of Cycle 24 in order to better ; understand the variation of irradiance with rising flux levels in the ; photosphere. On 07-March-2007 we performed a test program which ; produced a N-S scan of the central meridian with full SP normal maps ; at 12 positions. In a separate program (08-March-2007) we produced E-  W scans of the +15 and -15 deg. latitude ""active region"" belts with ; BFI continuum filtergrams and NFI Fe I 630.25 nm magnetograms. Both ; of these programs produced unique data that are not possible to ; obtain from any other visible light solar instrument. If performed on ; a regular basis and ultimately analyzed with the data from the total ; irradiance measurement satellites such as ACRIM and SORCE, these ; observations have the potential to reveal new and important aspects ; of the relation between solar irradiance and magnetic flux emergence ; over the solar cycle.  Objective: 	Measure large-sample statistical granulation properties such as size ; and contrast in three continuum bands along with both line-of-sight ; and vector magnetic field measurements for a variety of disk ; positions over the course of Cycle 24. Ideally we would like to have ; full-disk observations of these properties, but since the SOT field-  of-view is limited, the number of disk positions observed is limited ; to the number of individual pointings that are practical in one ; observing period.  Daily Note:  none; Request to XRT HOP Number 0046:  ; Other Instruments:  eventual use of ACRIM and SORCE TIM ; irradiance measurements during analysis phase. No specific requests ; for coordinated operations since these instruments operate continually. ;  Scientific Objectives:  Scientific background: 	The total solar irradiance varies by about 0.1% over the course of ; the solar cycle, primarily due to the influence of magnetic ; structures such as sunspots and faculae on the photospheric spectral ; irradiance. ;Short-term irradiance variation (on the scale of days-to-  months) is well understood to be due to the balance of sunspots and ; facular areas as they cross the disk. However on the decadal scale of ; the solar cycle, questions remain as to why the irradiance variation ; can lead and/or lag the active region count over the course of the ; cycle. Explanations ranging from changes in the solar diameter in ; response to magnetic flux storage in the convection zone to changes ; in the surface area of the photosphere due to F-mode modulation have ; been put forward. Seeing-free observations of both granulation and ; magnetic flux on a large range of scales are now possible with the ; SOT SP/FG instrument combination. We propose to observe with SOT on a ; regular basis throughout the rise of Cycle 24 in order to better ; understand the variation of irradiance with rising flux levels in the ; photosphere. On 07-March-2007 we performed a test program which ; produced a N-S scan of the central meridian with full SP normal maps ; at 12 positions. In a separate program (08-March-2007) we produced E-  W scans of the +15 and -15 deg. latitude ""active region"" belts with ; BFI continuum filtergrams and NFI Fe I 630.25 nm magnetograms. Both ; of these programs produced unique data that are not possible to ; obtain from any other visible light solar instrument. If performed on ; a regular basis and ultimately analyzed with the data from the total ; irradiance measurement satellites such as ACRIM and SORCE, these ; observations have the potential to reveal new and important aspects ; of the relation between solar irradiance and magnetic flux emergence ; over the solar cycle.  Objective: 	Measure large-sample statistical granulation properties such as size ; and contrast in three continuum bands along with both line-of-sight ; and vector magnetic field measurements for a variety of disk ; positions over the course of Cycle 24. Ideally we would like to have ; full-disk observations of these properties, but since the SOT field-  of-view is limited, the number of disk positions observed is limited ; to the number of individual pointings that are practical in one ; observing period.  Daily Note:  none; Request to XRT HOP Number 0046:  ; Other Instruments:  eventual use of ACRIM and SORCE TIM ; irradiance measurements during analysis phase. No specific requests ; for coordinated operations since these instruments operate continually. ;  Scientific Objectives:  Scientific background: 	The total solar irradiance varies by about 0.1% over the course of ; the solar cycle, primarily due to the influence of magnetic ; structures such as sunspots and faculae on the photospheric spectral ; irradiance. ;Short-term irradiance variation (on the scale of days-to-  months) is well understood to be due to the balance of sunspots and ; facular areas as they cross the disk. However on the decadal scale of ; the solar cycle, questions remain as to why the irradiance variation ; can lead and/or lag the active region count over the course of the ; cycle. Explanations ranging from changes in the solar diameter in ; response to magnetic flux storage in the convection zone to changes ; in the surface area of the photosphere due to F-mode modulation have ; been put forward. Seeing-free observations of both granulation and ; magnetic flux on a large range of scales are now possible with the ; SOT SP/FG instrument combination. We propose to observe with SOT on a ; regular basis throughout the rise of Cycle 24 in order to better ; understand the variation of irradiance with rising flux levels in the ; photosphere. On 07-March-2007 we performed a test program which ; produced a N-S scan of the central meridian with full SP normal maps ; at 12 positions. In a separate program (08-March-2007) we produced E-  W scans of the +15 and -15 deg. latitude ""active region"" belts with ; BFI continuum filtergrams and NFI Fe I 630.25 nm magnetograms. Both ; of these programs produced unique data that are not possible to ; obtain from any other visible light solar instrument. If performed on ; a regular basis and ultimately analyzed with the data from the total ; irradiance measurement satellites such as ACRIM and SORCE, these ; observations have the potential to reveal new and important aspects ; of the relation between solar irradiance and magnetic flux emergence ; over the solar cycle.  Objective: 	Measure large-sample statistical granulation properties such as size ; and contrast in three continuum bands along with both line-of-sight ; and vector magnetic field measurements for a variety of disk ; positions over the course of Cycle 24. Ideally we would like to have ; full-disk observations of these properties, but since the SOT field-  of-view is limited, the number of disk positions observed is limited ; to the number of individual pointings that are practical in one ; observing period.  Daily Note:  none; Request to XRT HOP Number 0046:  ; Other Instruments:  eventual use of ACRIM and SORCE TIM ; irradiance measurements during analysis phase. No specific requests ; for coordinated operations since these instruments operate continually. ;  Scientific Objectives:  Scientific background: 	The total solar irradiance varies by about 0.1% over the course of ; the solar cycle, primarily due to the influence of magnetic ; structures such as sunspots and faculae on the photospheric spectral ; irradiance. ;Short-term irradiance variation (on the scale of days-to-  months) is well understood to be due to the balance of sunspots and ; facular areas as they cross the disk. However on the decadal scale of ; the solar cycle, questions remain as to why the irradiance variation ; can lead and/or lag the active region count over the course of the ; cycle. Explanations ranging from changes in the solar diameter in ; response to magnetic flux storage in the convection zone to changes ; in the surface area of the photosphere due to F-mode modulation have ; been put forward. Seeing-free observations of both granulation and ; magnetic flux on a large range of scales are now possible with the ; SOT SP/FG instrument combination. We propose to observe with SOT on a ; regular basis throughout the rise of Cycle 24 in order to better ; understand the variation of irradiance with rising flux levels in the ; photosphere. On 07-March-2007 we performed a test program which ; produced a N-S scan of the central meridian with full SP normal maps ; at 12 positions. In a separate program (08-March-2007) we produced E-  W scans of the +15 and -15 deg. latitude ""active region"" belts with ; BFI continuum filtergrams and NFI Fe I 630.25 nm magnetograms. Both ; of these programs produced unique data that are not possible to ; obtain from any other visible light solar instrument. If performed on ; a regular basis and ultimately analyzed with the data from the total ; irradiance measurement satellites such as ACRIM and SORCE, these ; observations have the potential to reveal new and important aspects ; of the relation between solar irradiance and magnetic flux emergence ; over the solar cycle.  Objective: 	Measure large-sample statistical granulation properties such as size ; and contrast in three continuum bands along with both line-of-sight ; and vector magnetic field measurements for a variety of disk ; positions over the course of Cycle 24. Ideally we would like to have ; full-disk observations of these properties, but since the SOT field-  of-view is limited, the number of disk positions observed is limited ; to the number of individual pointings that are practical in one ; observing period.  Daily Note:  none; Request to XRT HOP Number 0046:  ; Other Instruments:  eventual use of ACRIM and SORCE TIM ; irradiance measurements during analysis phase. No specific requests ; for coordinated operations since these instruments operate continually. ;  Scientific Objectives:  Scientific background: 	The total solar irradiance varies by about 0.1% over the course of ; the solar cycle, primarily due to the influence of magnetic ; structures such as sunspots and faculae on the photospheric spectral ; irradiance. ;Short-term irradiance variation (on the scale of days-to-  months) is well understood to be due to the balance of sunspots and ; facular areas as they cross the disk. However on the decadal scale of ; the solar cycle, questions remain as to why the irradiance variation ; can lead and/or lag the active region count over the course of the ; cycle. Explanations ranging from changes in the solar diameter in ; response to magnetic flux storage in the convection zone to changes ; in the surface area of the photosphere due to F-mode modulation have ; been put forward. Seeing-free observations of both granulation and ; magnetic flux on a large range of scales are now possible with the ; SOT SP/FG instrument combination. We propose to observe with SOT on a ; regular basis throughout the rise of Cycle 24 in order to better ; understand the variation of irradiance with rising flux levels in the ; photosphere. On 07-March-2007 we performed a test program which ; produced a N-S scan of the central meridian with full SP normal maps ; at 12 positions. In a separate program (08-March-2007) we produced E-  W scans of the +15 and -15 deg. latitude ""active region"" belts with ; BFI continuum filtergrams and NFI Fe I 630.25 nm magnetograms. Both ; of these programs produced unique data that are not possible to ; obtain from any other visible light solar instrument. If performed on ; a regular basis and ultimately analyzed with the data from the total ; irradiance measurement satellites such as ACRIM and SORCE, these ; observations have the potential to reveal new and important aspects ; of the relation between solar irradiance and magnetic flux emergence ; over the solar cycle.  Objective: 	Measure large-sample statistical granulation properties such as size ; and contrast in three continuum bands along with both line-of-sight ; and vector magnetic field measurements for a variety of disk ; positions over the course of Cycle 24. Ideally we would like to have ; full-disk observations of these properties, but since the SOT field-  of-view is limited, the number of disk positions observed is limited ; to the number of individual pointings that are practical in one ; observing period.  Daily Note:  none; Request to XRT HOP Number 0046:  ; Other Instruments:  eventual use of ACRIM and SORCE TIM ; irradiance measurements during analysis phase. No specific requests ; for coordinated operations since these instruments operate continually. ;  Scientific Objectives:  Scientific background: 	The total solar irradiance varies by about 0.1% over the course of ; the solar cycle, primarily due to the influence of magnetic ; structures such as sunspots and faculae on the photospheric spectral ; irradiance. ;Short-term irradiance variation (on the scale of days-to-  months) is well understood to be due to the balance of sunspots and ; facular areas as they cross the disk. However on the decadal scale of ; the solar cycle, questions remain as to why the irradiance variation ; can lead and/or lag the active region count over the course of the ; cycle. Explanations ranging from changes in the solar diameter in ; response to magnetic flux storage in the convection zone to changes ; in the surface area of the photosphere due to F-mode modulation have ; been put forward. Seeing-free observations of both granulation and ; magnetic flux on a large range of scales are now possible with the ; SOT SP/FG instrument combination. We propose to observe with SOT on a ; regular basis throughout the rise of Cycle 24 in order to better ; understand the variation of irradiance with rising flux levels in the ; photosphere. On 07-March-2007 we performed a test program which ; produced a N-S scan of the central meridian with full SP normal maps ; at 12 positions. In a separate program (08-March-2007) we produced E-  W scans of the +15 and -15 deg. latitude ""active region"" belts with ; BFI continuum filtergrams and NFI Fe I 630.25 nm magnetograms. Both ; of these programs produced unique data that are not possible to ; obtain from any other visible light solar instrument. If performed on ; a regular basis and ultimately analyzed with the data from the total ; irradiance measurement satellites such as ACRIM and SORCE, these ; observations have the potential to reveal new and important aspects ; of the relation between solar irradiance and magnetic flux emergence ; over the solar cycle.  Objective: 	Measure large-sample statistical granulation properties such as size ; and contrast in three continuum bands along with both line-of-sight ; and vector magnetic field measurements for a variety of disk ; positions over the course of Cycle 24. Ideally we would like to have ; full-disk observations of these properties, but since the SOT field-  of-view is limited, the number of disk positions observed is limited ; to the number of individual pointings that are practical in one ; observing period.  Daily Note:  none; Request to XRT HOP Number 0046:  ; Other Instruments:  eventual use of ACRIM and SORCE TIM ; irradiance measurements during analysis phase. No specific requests ; for coordinated operations since these instruments operate continually. ;  Scientific Objectives:  Scientific background: 	The total solar irradiance varies by about 0.1% over the course of ; the solar cycle, primarily due to the influence of magnetic ; structures such as sunspots and faculae on the photospheric spectral ; irradiance. ;Short-term irradiance variation (on the scale of days-to-  months) is well understood to be due to the balance of sunspots and ; facular areas as they cross the disk. However on the decadal scale of ; the solar cycle, questions remain as to why the irradiance variation ; can lead and/or lag the active region count over the course of the ; cycle. Explanations ranging from changes in the solar diameter in ; response to magnetic flux storage in the convection zone to changes ; in the surface area of the photosphere due to F-mode modulation have ; been put forward. Seeing-free observations of both granulation and ; magnetic flux on a large range of scales are now possible with the ; SOT SP/FG instrument combination. We propose to observe with SOT on a ; regular basis throughout the rise of Cycle 24 in order to better ; understand the variation of irradiance with rising flux levels in the ; photosphere. On 07-March-2007 we performed a test program which ; produced a N-S scan of the central meridian with full SP normal maps ; at 12 positions. In a separate program (08-March-2007) we produced E-  W scans of the +15 and -15 deg. latitude ""active region"" belts with ; BFI continuum filtergrams and NFI Fe I 630.25 nm magnetograms. Both ; of these programs produced unique data that are not possible to ; obtain from any other visible light solar instrument. If performed on ; a regular basis and ultimately analyzed with the data from the total ; irradiance measurement satellites such as ACRIM and SORCE, these ; observations have the potential to reveal new and important aspects ; of the relation between solar irradiance and magnetic flux emergence ; over the solar cycle.  Objective: 	Measure large-sample statistical granulation properties such as size ; and contrast in three continuum bands along with both line-of-sight ; and vector magnetic field measurements for a variety of disk ; positions over the course of Cycle 24. Ideally we would like to have ; full-disk observations of these properties, but since the SOT field-  of-view is limited, the number of disk positions observed is limited ; to the number of individual pointings that are practical in one ; observing period.  Daily Note:  none; Request to XRT HOP Number 0046:  ; Other Instruments:  eventual use of ACRIM and SORCE TIM ; irradiance measurements during analysis phase. No specific requests ; for coordinated operations since these instruments operate continually. ;  Scientific Objectives:  Scientific background: 	The total solar irradiance varies by about 0.1% over the course of ; the solar cycle, primarily due to the influence of magnetic ; structures such as sunspots and faculae on the photospheric spectral ; irradiance. ;Short-term irradiance variation (on the scale of days-to-  months) is well understood to be due to the balance of sunspots and ; facular areas as they cross the disk. However on the decadal scale of ; the solar cycle, questions remain as to why the irradiance variation ; can lead and/or lag the active region count over the course of the ; cycle. Explanations ranging from changes in the solar diameter in ; response to magnetic flux storage in the convection zone to changes ; in the surface area of the photosphere due to F-mode modulation have ; been put forward. Seeing-free observations of both granulation and ; magnetic flux on a large range of scales are now possible with the ; SOT SP/FG instrument combination. We propose to observe with SOT on a ; regular basis throughout the rise of Cycle 24 in order to better ; understand the variation of irradiance with rising flux levels in the ; photosphere. On 07-March-2007 we performed a test program which ; produced a N-S scan of the central meridian with full SP normal maps ; at 12 positions. In a separate program (08-March-2007) we produced E-  W scans of the +15 and -15 deg. latitude ""active region"" belts with ; BFI continuum filtergrams and NFI Fe I 630.25 nm magnetograms. Both ; of these programs produced unique data that are not possible to ; obtain from any other visible light solar instrument. If performed on ; a regular basis and ultimately analyzed with the data from the total ; irradiance measurement satellites such as ACRIM and SORCE, these ; observations have the potential to reveal new and important aspects ; of the relation between solar irradiance and magnetic flux emergence ; over the solar cycle.  Objective: 	Measure large-sample statistical granulation properties such as size ; and contrast in three continuum bands along with both line-of-sight ; and vector magnetic field measurements for a variety of disk ; positions over the course of Cycle 24. Ideally we would like to have ; full-disk observations of these properties, but since the SOT field-  of-view is limited, the number of disk positions observed is limited ; to the number of individual pointings that are practical in one ; observing period.  Daily Note:  none; Request to XRT HOP Number 0046:  ; Other Instruments:  eventual use of ACRIM and SORCE TIM ; irradiance measurements during analysis phase. No specific requests ; for coordinated operations since these instruments operate continually. ;  Scientific Objectives:  Scientific background: 	The total solar irradiance varies by about 0.1% over the course of ; the solar cycle, primarily due to the influence of magnetic ; structures such as sunspots and faculae on the photospheric spectral ; irradiance. ;Short-term irradiance variation (on the scale of days-to-  months) is well understood to be due to the balance of sunspots and ; facular areas as they cross the disk. However on the decadal scale of ; the solar cycle, questions remain as to why the irradiance variation ; can lead and/or lag the active region count over the course of the ; cycle. Explanations ranging from changes in the solar diameter in ; response to magnetic flux storage in the convection zone to changes ; in the surface area of the photosphere due to F-mode modulation have ; been put forward. Seeing-free observations of both granulation and ; magnetic flux on a large range of scales are now possible with the ; SOT SP/FG instrument combination. We propose to observe with SOT on a ; regular basis throughout the rise of Cycle 24 in order to better ; understand the variation of irradiance with rising flux levels in the ; photosphere. On 07-March-2007 we performed a test program which ; produced a N-S scan of the central meridian with full SP normal maps ; at 12 positions. In a separate program (08-March-2007) we produced E-  W scans of the +15 and -15 deg. latitude ""active region"" belts with ; BFI continuum filtergrams and NFI Fe I 630.25 nm magnetograms. Both ; of these programs produced unique data that are not possible to ; obtain from any other visible light solar instrument. If performed on ; a regular basis and ultimately analyzed with the data from the total ; irradiance measurement satellites such as ACRIM and SORCE, these ; observations have the potential to reveal new and important aspects ; of the relation between solar irradiance and magnetic flux emergence ; over the solar cycle.  Objective: 	Measure large-sample statistical granulation properties such as size ; and contrast in three continuum bands along with both line-of-sight ; and vector magnetic field measurements for a variety of disk ; positions over the course of Cycle 24. Ideally we would like to have ; full-disk observations of these properties, but since the SOT field-  of-view is limited, the number of disk positions observed is limited ; to the number of individual pointings that are practical in one ; observing period.  Daily Note:  none; Request to XRT HOP Number 0046:  ; Other Instruments:  eventual use of ACRIM and SORCE TIM ; irradiance measurements during analysis phase. No specific requests ; for coordinated operations since these instruments operate continually. ;  Scientific Objectives:  Scientific background: 	The total solar irradiance varies by about 0.1% over the course of ; the solar cycle, primarily due to the influence of magnetic ; structures such as sunspots and faculae on the photospheric spectral ; irradiance. ;Short-term irradiance variation (on the scale of days-to-  months) is well understood to be due to the balance of sunspots and ; facular areas as they cross the disk. However on the decadal scale of ; the solar cycle, questions remain as to why the irradiance variation ; can lead and/or lag the active region count over the course of the ; cycle. Explanations ranging from changes in the solar diameter in ; response to magnetic flux storage in the convection zone to changes ; in the surface area of the photosphere due to F-mode modulation have ; been put forward. Seeing-free observations of both granulation and ; magnetic flux on a large range of scales are now possible with the ; SOT SP/FG instrument combination. We propose to observe with SOT on a ; regular basis throughout the rise of Cycle 24 in order to better ; understand the variation of irradiance with rising flux levels in the ; photosphere. On 07-March-2007 we performed a test program which ; produced a N-S scan of the central meridian with full SP normal maps ; at 12 positions. In a separate program (08-March-2007) we produced E-  W scans of the +15 and -15 deg. latitude ""active region"" belts with ; BFI continuum filtergrams and NFI Fe I 630.25 nm magnetograms. Both ; of these programs produced unique data that are not possible to ; obtain from any other visible light solar instrument. If performed on ; a regular basis and ultimately analyzed with the data from the total ; irradiance measurement satellites such as ACRIM and SORCE, these ; observations have the potential to reveal new and important aspects ; of the relation between solar irradiance and magnetic flux emergence ; over the solar cycle.  Objective: 	Measure large-sample statistical granulation properties such as size ; and contrast in three continuum bands along with both line-of-sight ; and vector magnetic field measurements for a variety of disk ; positions over the course of Cycle 24. Ideally we would like to have ; full-disk observations of these properties, but since the SOT field-  of-view is limited, the number of disk positions observed is limited ; to the number of individual pointings that are practical in one ; observing period.  Daily Note:  none; Request to XRT HOP Number 0046:  ; Other Instruments:  eventual use of ACRIM and SORCE TIM ; irradiance measurements during analysis phase. No specific requests ; for coordinated operations since these instruments operate continually. ;  Scientific Objectives:  Scientific background: 	The total solar irradiance varies by about 0.1% over the course of ; the solar cycle, primarily due to the influence of magnetic ; structures such as sunspots and faculae on the photospheric spectral ; irradiance. ;Short-term irradiance variation (on the scale of days-to-  months) is well understood to be due to the balance of sunspots and ; facular areas as they cross the disk. However on the decadal scale of ; the solar cycle, questions remain as to why the irradiance variation ; can lead and/or lag the active region count over the course of the ; cycle. Explanations ranging from changes in the solar diameter in ; response to magnetic flux storage in the convection zone to changes ; in the surface area of the photosphere due to F-mode modulation have ; been put forward. Seeing-free observations of both granulation and ; magnetic flux on a large range of scales are now possible with the ; SOT SP/FG instrument combination. We propose to observe with SOT on a ; regular basis throughout the rise of Cycle 24 in order to better ; understand the variation of irradiance with rising flux levels in the ; photosphere. On 07-March-2007 we performed a test program which ; produced a N-S scan of the central meridian with full SP normal maps ; at 12 positions. In a separate program (08-March-2007) we produced E-  W scans of the +15 and -15 deg. latitude ""active region"" belts with ; BFI continuum filtergrams and NFI Fe I 630.25 nm magnetograms. Both ; of these programs produced unique data that are not possible to ; obtain from any other visible light solar instrument. If performed on ; a regular basis and ultimately analyzed with the data from the total ; irradiance measurement satellites such as ACRIM and SORCE, these ; observations have the potential to reveal new and important aspects ; of the relation between solar irradiance and magnetic flux emergence ; over the solar cycle.  Objective: 	Measure large-sample statistical granulation properties such as size ; and contrast in three continuum bands along with both line-of-sight ; and vector magnetic field measurements for a variety of disk ; positions over the course of Cycle 24. Ideally we would like to have ; full-disk observations of these properties, but since the SOT field-  of-view is limited, the number of disk positions observed is limited ; to the number of individual pointings that are practical in one ; observing period.  Daily Note:  none; Request to XRT HOP Number 0046:  ; Other Instruments:  eventual use of ACRIM and SORCE TIM ; irradiance measurements during analysis phase. No specific requests ; for coordinated operations since these instruments operate continually. ;  Scientific Objectives:  Scientific background: 	The total solar irradiance varies by about 0.1% over the course of ; the solar cycle, primarily due to the influence of magnetic ; structures such as sunspots and faculae on the photospheric spectral ; irradiance. ;Short-term irradiance variation (on the scale of days-to-  months) is well understood to be due to the balance of sunspots and ; facular areas as they cross the disk. However on the decadal scale of ; the solar cycle, questions remain as to why the irradiance variation ; can lead and/or lag the active region count over the course of the ; cycle. Explanations ranging from changes in the solar diameter in ; response to magnetic flux storage in the convection zone to changes ; in the surface area of the photosphere due to F-mode modulation have ; been put forward. Seeing-free observations of both granulation and ; magnetic flux on a large range of scales are now possible with the ; SOT SP/FG instrument combination. We propose to observe with SOT on a ; regular basis throughout the rise of Cycle 24 in order to better ; understand the variation of irradiance with rising flux levels in the ; photosphere. On 07-March-2007 we performed a test program which ; produced a N-S scan of the central meridian with full SP normal maps ; at 12 positions. In a separate program (08-March-2007) we produced E-  W scans of the +15 and -15 deg. latitude ""active region"" belts with ; BFI continuum filtergrams and NFI Fe I 630.25 nm magnetograms. Both ; of these programs produced unique data that are not possible to ; obtain from any other visible light solar instrument. If performed on ; a regular basis and ultimately analyzed with the data from the total ; irradiance measurement satellites such as ACRIM and SORCE, these ; observations have the potential to reveal new and important aspects ; of the relation between solar irradiance and magnetic flux emergence ; over the solar cycle.  Objective: 	Measure large-sample statistical granulation properties such as size ; and contrast in three continuum bands along with both line-of-sight ; and vector magnetic field measurements for a variety of disk ; positions over the course of Cycle 24. Ideally we would like to have ; full-disk observations of these properties, but since the SOT field-  of-view is limited, the number of disk positions observed is limited ; to the number of individual pointings that are practical in one ; observing period.  Daily Note:  none; Request to XRT HOP Number 0046:  ; Other Instruments:  eventual use of ACRIM and SORCE TIM ; irradiance measurements during analysis phase. No specific requests ; for coordinated operations since these instruments operate continually. ;  Scientific Objectives:  Scientific background: 	The total solar irradiance varies by about 0.1% over the course of ; the solar cycle, primarily due to the influence of magnetic ; structures such as sunspots and faculae on the photospheric spectral ; irradiance. ;Short-term irradiance variation (on the scale of days-to-  months) is well understood to be due to the balance of sunspots and ; facular areas as they cross the disk. However on the decadal scale of ; the solar cycle, questions remain as to why the irradiance variation ; can lead and/or lag the active region count over the course of the ; cycle. Explanations ranging from changes in the solar diameter in ; response to magnetic flux storage in the convection zone to changes ; in the surface area of the photosphere due to F-mode modulation have ; been put forward. Seeing-free observations of both granulation and ; magnetic flux on a large range of scales are now possible with the ; SOT SP/FG instrument combination. We propose to observe with SOT on a ; regular basis throughout the rise of Cycle 24 in order to better ; understand the variation of irradiance with rising flux levels in the ; photosphere. On 07-March-2007 we performed a test program which ; produced a N-S scan of the central meridian with full SP normal maps ; at 12 positions. In a separate program (08-March-2007) we produced E-  W scans of the +15 and -15 deg. latitude ""active region"" belts with ; BFI continuum filtergrams and NFI Fe I 630.25 nm magnetograms. Both ; of these programs produced unique data that are not possible to ; obtain from any other visible light solar instrument. If performed on ; a regular basis and ultimately analyzed with the data from the total ; irradiance measurement satellites such as ACRIM and SORCE, these ; observations have the potential to reveal new and important aspects ; of the relation between solar irradiance and magnetic flux emergence ; over the solar cycle.  Objective: 	Measure large-sample statistical granulation properties such as size ; and contrast in three continuum bands along with both line-of-sight ; and vector magnetic field measurements for a variety of disk ; positions over the course of Cycle 24. Ideally we would like to have ; full-disk observations of these properties, but since the SOT field-  of-view is limited, the number of disk positions observed is limited ; to the number of individual pointings that are practical in one ; observing period.  Daily Note:  none; Request to XRT HOP Number 0046:  ; Other Instruments:  eventual use of ACRIM and SORCE TIM ; irradiance measurements during analysis phase. No specific requests ; for coordinated operations since these instruments operate continually. ;  Scientific Objectives:  Scientific background: 	The total solar irradiance varies by about 0.1% over the course of ; the solar cycle, primarily due to the influence of magnetic ; structures such as sunspots and faculae on the photospheric spectral ; irradiance. ;Short-term irradiance variation (on the scale of days-to-  months) is well understood to be due to the balance of sunspots and ; facular areas as they cross the disk. However on the decadal scale of ; the solar cycle, questions remain as to why the irradiance variation ; can lead and/or lag the active region count over the course of the ; cycle. Explanations ranging from changes in the solar diameter in ; response to magnetic flux storage in the convection zone to changes ; in the surface area of the photosphere due to F-mode modulation have ; been put forward. Seeing-free observations of both granulation and ; magnetic flux on a large range of scales are now possible with the ; SOT SP/FG instrument combination. We propose to observe with SOT on a ; regular basis throughout the rise of Cycle 24 in order to better ; understand the variation of irradiance with rising flux levels in the ; photosphere. On 07-March-2007 we performed a test program which ; produced a N-S scan of the central meridian with full SP normal maps ; at 12 positions. In a separate program (08-March-2007) we produced E-  W scans of the +15 and -15 deg. latitude ""active region"" belts with ; BFI continuum filtergrams and NFI Fe I 630.25 nm magnetograms. Both ; of these programs produced unique data that are not possible to ; obtain from any other visible light solar instrument. If performed on ; a regular basis and ultimately analyzed with the data from the total ; irradiance measurement satellites such as ACRIM and SORCE, these ; observations have the potential to reveal new and important aspects ; of the relation between solar irradiance and magnetic flux emergence ; over the solar cycle.  Objective: 	Measure large-sample statistical granulation properties such as size ; and contrast in three continuum bands along with both line-of-sight ; and vector magnetic field measurements for a variety of disk ; positions over the course of Cycle 24. Ideally we would like to have ; full-disk observations of these properties, but since the SOT field-  of-view is limited, the number of disk positions observed is limited ; to the number of individual pointings that are practical in one ; observing period.  Daily Note:  none; Request to XRT HOP Number 0046:  ; Other Instruments:  eventual use of ACRIM and SORCE TIM ; irradiance measurements during analysis phase. No specific requests ; for coordinated operations since these instruments operate continually. ;  Scientific Objectives:  Scientific background: 	The total solar irradiance varies by about 0.1% over the course of ; the solar cycle, primarily due to the influence of magnetic ; structures such as sunspots and faculae on the photospheric spectral ; irradiance. ;Short-term irradiance variation (on the scale of days-to-  months) is well understood to be due to the balance of sunspots and ; facular areas as they cross the disk. However on the decadal scale of ; the solar cycle, questions remain as to why the irradiance variation ; can lead and/or lag the active region count over the course of the ; cycle. Explanations ranging from changes in the solar diameter in ; response to magnetic flux storage in the convection zone to changes ; in the surface area of the photosphere due to F-mode modulation have ; been put forward. Seeing-free observations of both granulation and ; magnetic flux on a large range of scales are now possible with the ; SOT SP/FG instrument combination. We propose to observe with SOT on a ; regular basis throughout the rise of Cycle 24 in order to better ; understand the variation of irradiance with rising flux levels in the ; photosphere. On 07-March-2007 we performed a test program which ; produced a N-S scan of the central meridian with full SP normal maps ; at 12 positions. In a separate program (08-March-2007) we produced E-  W scans of the +15 and -15 deg. latitude ""active region"" belts with ; BFI continuum filtergrams and NFI Fe I 630.25 nm magnetograms. Both ; of these programs produced unique data that are not possible to ; obtain from any other visible light solar instrument. If performed on ; a regular basis and ultimately analyzed with the data from the total ; irradiance measurement satellites such as ACRIM and SORCE, these ; observations have the potential to reveal new and important aspects ; of the relation between solar irradiance and magnetic flux emergence ; over the solar cycle.  Objective: 	Measure large-sample statistical granulation properties such as size ; and contrast in three continuum bands along with both line-of-sight ; and vector magnetic field measurements for a variety of disk ; positions over the course of Cycle 24. Ideally we would like to have ; full-disk observations of these properties, but since the SOT field-  of-view is limited, the number of disk positions observed is limited ; to the number of individual pointings that are practical in one ; observing period.  Daily Note:  none; Request to XRT HOP Number 0046:  ; Other Instruments:  eventual use of ACRIM and SORCE TIM ; irradiance measurements during analysis phase. No specific requests ; for coordinated operations since these instruments operate continually. ;  Scientific Objectives:  Scientific background: 	The total solar irradiance varies by about 0.1% over the course of ; the solar cycle, primarily due to the influence of magnetic ; structures such as sunspots and faculae on the photospheric spectral ; irradiance. ;Short-term irradiance variation (on the scale of days-to-  months) is well understood to be due to the balance of sunspots and ; facular areas as they cross the disk. However on the decadal scale of ; the solar cycle, questions remain as to why the irradiance variation ; can lead and/or lag the active region count over the course of the ; cycle. Explanations ranging from changes in the solar diameter in ; response to magnetic flux storage in the convection zone to changes ; in the surface area of the photosphere due to F-mode modulation have ; been put forward. Seeing-free observations of both granulation and ; magnetic flux on a large range of scales are now possible with the ; SOT SP/FG instrument combination. We propose to observe with SOT on a ; regular basis throughout the rise of Cycle 24 in order to better ; understand the variation of irradiance with rising flux levels in the ; photosphere. On 07-March-2007 we performed a test program which ; produced a N-S scan of the central meridian with full SP normal maps ; at 12 positions. In a separate program (08-March-2007) we produced E-  W scans of the +15 and -15 deg. latitude ""active region"" belts with ; BFI continuum filtergrams and NFI Fe I 630.25 nm magnetograms. Both ; of these programs produced unique data that are not possible to ; obtain from any other visible light solar instrument. If performed on ; a regular basis and ultimately analyzed with the data from the total ; irradiance measurement satellites such as ACRIM and SORCE, these ; observations have the potential to reveal new and important aspects ; of the relation between solar irradiance and magnetic flux emergence ; over the solar cycle.  Objective: 	Measure large-sample statistical granulation properties such as size ; and contrast in three continuum bands along with both line-of-sight ; and vector magnetic field measurements for a variety of disk ; positions over the course of Cycle 24. Ideally we would like to have ; full-disk observations of these properties, but since the SOT field-  of-view is limited, the number of disk positions observed is limited ; to the number of individual pointings that are practical in one ; observing period.  Daily Note:  none; Request to XRT HOP Number 0046:  ; Other Instruments:  eventual use of ACRIM and SORCE TIM ; irradiance measurements during analysis phase. No specific requests ; for coordinated operations since these instruments operate continually. ;  Scientific Objectives:  Scientific background: 	The total solar irradiance varies by about 0.1% over the course of ; the solar cycle, primarily due to the influence of magnetic ; structures such as sunspots and faculae on the photospheric spectral ; irradiance. ;Short-term irradiance variation (on the scale of days-to-  months) is well understood to be due to the balance of sunspots and ; facular areas as they cross the disk. However on the decadal scale of ; the solar cycle, questions remain as to why the irradiance variation ; can lead and/or lag the active region count over the course of the ; cycle. Explanations ranging from changes in the solar diameter in ; response to magnetic flux storage in the convection zone to changes ; in the surface area of the photosphere due to F-mode modulation have ; been put forward. Seeing-free observations of both granulation and ; magnetic flux on a large range of scales are now possible with the ; SOT SP/FG instrument combination. We propose to observe with SOT on a ; regular basis throughout the rise of Cycle 24 in order to better ; understand the variation of irradiance with rising flux levels in the ; photosphere. On 07-March-2007 we performed a test program which ; produced a N-S scan of the central meridian with full SP normal maps ; at 12 positions. In a separate program (08-March-2007) we produced E-  W scans of the +15 and -15 deg. latitude ""active region"" belts with ; BFI continuum filtergrams and NFI Fe I 630.25 nm magnetograms. Both ; of these programs produced unique data that are not possible to ; obtain from any other visible light solar instrument. If performed on ; a regular basis and ultimately analyzed with the data from the total ; irradiance measurement satellites such as ACRIM and SORCE, these ; observations have the potential to reveal new and important aspects ; of the relation between solar irradiance and magnetic flux emergence ; over the solar cycle.  Objective: 	Measure large-sample statistical granulation properties such as size ; and contrast in three continuum bands along with both line-of-sight ; and vector magnetic field measurements for a variety of disk ; positions over the course of Cycle 24. Ideally we would like to have ; full-disk observations of these properties, but since the SOT field-  of-view is limited, the number of disk positions observed is limited ; to the number of individual pointings that are practical in one ; observing period.  Daily Note:  none; Request to XRT HOP Number 0046:  ; Other Instruments:  eventual use of ACRIM and SORCE TIM ; irradiance measurements during analysis phase. No specific requests ; for coordinated operations since these instruments operate continually. ;  Scientific Objectives:  Scientific background: 	The total solar irradiance varies by about 0.1% over the course of ; the solar cycle, primarily due to the influence of magnetic ; structures such as sunspots and faculae on the photospheric spectral ; irradiance. ;Short-term irradiance variation (on the scale of days-to-  months) is well understood to be due to the balance of sunspots and ; facular areas as they cross the disk. However on the decadal scale of ; the solar cycle, questions remain as to why the irradiance variation ; can lead and/or lag the active region count over the course of the ; cycle. Explanations ranging from changes in the solar diameter in ; response to magnetic flux storage in the convection zone to changes ; in the surface area of the photosphere due to F-mode modulation have ; been put forward. Seeing-free observations of both granulation and ; magnetic flux on a large range of scales are now possible with the ; SOT SP/FG instrument combination. We propose to observe with SOT on a ; regular basis throughout the rise of Cycle 24 in order to better ; understand the variation of irradiance with rising flux levels in the ; photosphere. On 07-March-2007 we performed a test program which ; produced a N-S scan of the central meridian with full SP normal maps ; at 12 positions. In a separate program (08-March-2007) we produced E-  W scans of the +15 and -15 deg. latitude ""active region"" belts with ; BFI continuum filtergrams and NFI Fe I 630.25 nm magnetograms. Both ; of these programs produced unique data that are not possible to ; obtain from any other visible light solar instrument. If performed on ; a regular basis and ultimately analyzed with the data from the total ; irradiance measurement satellites such as ACRIM and SORCE, these ; observations have the potential to reveal new and important aspects ; of the relation between solar irradiance and magnetic flux emergence ; over the solar cycle.  Objective: 	Measure large-sample statistical granulation properties such as size ; and contrast in three continuum bands along with both line-of-sight ; and vector magnetic field measurements for a variety of disk ; positions over the course of Cycle 24. Ideally we would like to have ; full-disk observations of these properties, but since the SOT field-  of-view is limited, the number of disk positions observed is limited ; to the number of individual pointings that are practical in one ; observing period.  Daily Note:  none; Request to XRT HOP Number 0046:  ; Other Instruments:  eventual use of ACRIM and SORCE TIM ; irradiance measurements during analysis phase. No specific requests ; for coordinated operations since these instruments operate continually. ;  Scientific Objectives:  Scientific background: 	The total solar irradiance varies by about 0.1% over the course of ; the solar cycle, primarily due to the influence of magnetic ; structures such as sunspots and faculae on the photospheric spectral ; irradiance. ;Short-term irradiance variation (on the scale of days-to-  months) is well understood to be due to the balance of sunspots and ; facular areas as they cross the disk. However on the decadal scale of ; the solar cycle, questions remain as to why the irradiance variation ; can lead and/or lag the active region count over the course of the ; cycle. Explanations ranging from changes in the solar diameter in ; response to magnetic flux storage in the convection zone to changes ; in the surface area of the photosphere due to F-mode modulation have ; been put forward. Seeing-free observations of both granulation and ; magnetic flux on a large range of scales are now possible with the ; SOT SP/FG instrument combination. We propose to observe with SOT on a ; regular basis throughout the rise of Cycle 24 in order to better ; understand the variation of irradiance with rising flux levels in the ; photosphere. On 07-March-2007 we performed a test program which ; produced a N-S scan of the central meridian with full SP normal maps ; at 12 positions. In a separate program (08-March-2007) we produced E-  W scans of the +15 and -15 deg. latitude ""active region"" belts with ; BFI continuum filtergrams and NFI Fe I 630.25 nm magnetograms. Both ; of these programs produced unique data that are not possible to ; obtain from any other visible light solar instrument. If performed on ; a regular basis and ultimately analyzed with the data from the total ; irradiance measurement satellites such as ACRIM and SORCE, these ; observations have the potential to reveal new and important aspects ; of the relation between solar irradiance and magnetic flux emergence ; over the solar cycle.  Objective: 	Measure large-sample statistical granulation properties such as size ; and contrast in three continuum bands along with both line-of-sight ; and vector magnetic field measurements for a variety of disk ; positions over the course of Cycle 24. Ideally we would like to have ; full-disk observations of these properties, but since the SOT field-  of-view is limited, the number of disk positions observed is limited ; to the number of individual pointings that are practical in one ; observing period.  Daily Note:  none; Request to XRT HOP Number 0046:  ; Other Instruments:  eventual use of ACRIM and SORCE TIM ; irradiance measurements during analysis phase. No specific requests ; for coordinated operations since these instruments operate continually. ;  Scientific Objectives:  Scientific background: 	The total solar irradiance varies by about 0.1% over the course of ; the solar cycle, primarily due to the influence of magnetic ; structures such as sunspots and faculae on the photospheric spectral ; irradiance. ;Short-term irradiance variation (on the scale of days-to-  months) is well understood to be due to the balance of sunspots and ; facular areas as they cross the disk. However on the decadal scale of ; the solar cycle, questions remain as to why the irradiance variation ; can lead and/or lag the active region count over the course of the ; cycle. Explanations ranging from changes in the solar diameter in ; response to magnetic flux storage in the convection zone to changes ; in the surface area of the photosphere due to F-mode modulation have ; been put forward. Seeing-free observations of both granulation and ; magnetic flux on a large range of scales are now possible with the ; SOT SP/FG instrument combination. We propose to observe with SOT on a ; regular basis throughout the rise of Cycle 24 in order to better ; understand the variation of irradiance with rising flux levels in the ; photosphere. On 07-March-2007 we performed a test program which ; produced a N-S scan of the central meridian with full SP normal maps ; at 12 positions. In a separate program (08-March-2007) we produced E-  W scans of the +15 and -15 deg. latitude ""active region"" belts with ; BFI continuum filtergrams and NFI Fe I 630.25 nm magnetograms. Both ; of these programs produced unique data that are not possible to ; obtain from any other visible light solar instrument. If performed on ; a regular basis and ultimately analyzed with the data from the total ; irradiance measurement satellites such as ACRIM and SORCE, these ; observations have the potential to reveal new and important aspects ; of the relation between solar irradiance and magnetic flux emergence ; over the solar cycle.  Objective: 	Measure large-sample statistical granulation properties such as size ; and contrast in three continuum bands along with both line-of-sight ; and vector magnetic field measurements for a variety of disk ; positions over the course of Cycle 24. Ideally we would like to have ; full-disk observations of these properties, but since the SOT field-  of-view is limited, the number of disk positions observed is limited ; to the number of individual pointings that are practical in one ; observing period.  Daily Note:  none; Request to XRT HOP Number 0046:  ; Other Instruments:  eventual use of ACRIM and SORCE TIM ; irradiance measurements during analysis phase. No specific requests ; for coordinated operations since these instruments operate continually. ;  Scientific Objectives:  Scientific background: 	The total solar irradiance varies by about 0.1% over the course of ; the solar cycle, primarily due to the influence of magnetic ; structures such as sunspots and faculae on the photospheric spectral ; irradiance. ;Short-term irradiance variation (on the scale of days-to-  months) is well understood to be due to the balance of sunspots and ; facular areas as they cross the disk. However on the decadal scale of ; the solar cycle, questions remain as to why the irradiance variation ; can lead and/or lag the active region count over the course of the ; cycle. Explanations ranging from changes in the solar diameter in ; response to magnetic flux storage in the convection zone to changes ; in the surface area of the photosphere due to F-mode modulation have ; been put forward. Seeing-free observations of both granulation and ; magnetic flux on a large range of scales are now possible with the ; SOT SP/FG instrument combination. We propose to observe with SOT on a ; regular basis throughout the rise of Cycle 24 in order to better ; understand the variation of irradiance with rising flux levels in the ; photosphere. On 07-March-2007 we performed a test program which ; produced a N-S scan of the central meridian with full SP normal maps ; at 12 positions. In a separate program (08-March-2007) we produced E-  W scans of the +15 and -15 deg. latitude ""active region"" belts with ; BFI continuum filtergrams and NFI Fe I 630.25 nm magnetograms. Both ; of these programs produced unique data that are not possible to ; obtain from any other visible light solar instrument. If performed on ; a regular basis and ultimately analyzed with the data from the total ; irradiance measurement satellites such as ACRIM and SORCE, these ; observations have the potential to reveal new and important aspects ; of the relation between solar irradiance and magnetic flux emergence ; over the solar cycle.  Objective: 	Measure large-sample statistical granulation properties such as size ; and contrast in three continuum bands along with both line-of-sight ; and vector magnetic field measurements for a variety of disk ; positions over the course of Cycle 24. Ideally we would like to have ; full-disk observations of these properties, but since the SOT field-  of-view is limited, the number of disk positions observed is limited ; to the number of individual pointings that are practical in one ; observing period.  Daily Note:  none; Request to XRT HOP Number 0046:  ; Other Instruments:  eventual use of ACRIM and SORCE TIM ; irradiance measurements during analysis phase. No specific requests ; for coordinated operations since these instruments operate continually. ;  Scientific Objectives:  Scientific background: 	The total solar irradiance varies by about 0.1% over the course of ; the solar cycle, primarily due to the influence of magnetic ; structures such as sunspots and faculae on the photospheric spectral ; irradiance. ;Short-term irradiance variation (on the scale of days-to-  months) is well understood to be due to the balance of sunspots and ; facular areas as they cross the disk. However on the decadal scale of ; the solar cycle, questions remain as to why the irradiance variation ; can lead and/or lag the active region count over the course of the ; cycle. Explanations ranging from changes in the solar diameter in ; response to magnetic flux storage in the convection zone to changes ; in the surface area of the photosphere due to F-mode modulation have ; been put forward. Seeing-free observations of both granulation and ; magnetic flux on a large range of scales are now possible with the ; SOT SP/FG instrument combination. We propose to observe with SOT on a ; regular basis throughout the rise of Cycle 24 in order to better ; understand the variation of irradiance with rising flux levels in the ; photosphere. On 07-March-2007 we performed a test program which ; produced a N-S scan of the central meridian with full SP normal maps ; at 12 positions. In a separate program (08-March-2007) we produced E-  W scans of the +15 and -15 deg. latitude ""active region"" belts with ; BFI continuum filtergrams and NFI Fe I 630.25 nm magnetograms. Both ; of these programs produced unique data that are not possible to ; obtain from any other visible light solar instrument. If performed on ; a regular basis and ultimately analyzed with the data from the total ; irradiance measurement satellites such as ACRIM and SORCE, these ; observations have the potential to reveal new and important aspects ; of the relation between solar irradiance and magnetic flux emergence ; over the solar cycle.  Objective: 	Measure large-sample statistical granulation properties such as size ; and contrast in three continuum bands along with both line-of-sight ; and vector magnetic field measurements for a variety of disk ; positions over the course of Cycle 24. Ideally we would like to have ; full-disk observations of these properties, but since the SOT field-  of-view is limited, the number of disk positions observed is limited ; to the number of individual pointings that are practical in one ; observing period.  Daily Note:  none; Request to XRT HOP Number 0046:  ; Other Instruments:  eventual use of ACRIM and SORCE TIM ; irradiance measurements during analysis phase. No specific requests ; for coordinated operations since these instruments operate continually. ;  Scientific Objectives:  Scientific background: 	The total solar irradiance varies by about 0.1% over the course of ; the solar cycle, primarily due to the influence of magnetic ; structures such as sunspots and faculae on the photospheric spectral ; irradiance. ;Short-term irradiance variation (on the scale of days-to-  months) is well understood to be due to the balance of sunspots and ; facular areas as they cross the disk. However on the decadal scale of ; the solar cycle, questions remain as to why the irradiance variation ; can lead and/or lag the active region count over the course of the ; cycle. Explanations ranging from changes in the solar diameter in ; response to magnetic flux storage in the convection zone to changes ; in the surface area of the photosphere due to F-mode modulation have ; been put forward. Seeing-free observations of both granulation and ; magnetic flux on a large range of scales are now possible with the ; SOT SP/FG instrument combination. We propose to observe with SOT on a ; regular basis throughout the rise of Cycle 24 in order to better ; understand the variation of irradiance with rising flux levels in the ; photosphere. On 07-March-2007 we performed a test program which ; produced a N-S scan of the central meridian with full SP normal maps ; at 12 positions. In a separate program (08-March-2007) we produced E-  W scans of the +15 and -15 deg. latitude ""active region"" belts with ; BFI continuum filtergrams and NFI Fe I 630.25 nm magnetograms. Both ; of these programs produced unique data that are not possible to ; obtain from any other visible light solar instrument. If performed on ; a regular basis and ultimately analyzed with the data from the total ; irradiance measurement satellites such as ACRIM and SORCE, these ; observations have the potential to reveal new and important aspects ; of the relation between solar irradiance and magnetic flux emergence ; over the solar cycle.  Objective: 	Measure large-sample statistical granulation properties such as size ; and contrast in three continuum bands along with both line-of-sight ; and vector magnetic field measurements for a variety of disk ; positions over the course of Cycle 24. Ideally we would like to have ; full-disk observations of these properties, but since the SOT field-  of-view is limited, the number of disk positions observed is limited ; to the number of individual pointings that are practical in one ; observing period.  Daily Note:  none; Request to XRT HOP Number 0046:  ; Other Instruments:  eventual use of ACRIM and SORCE TIM ; irradiance measurements during analysis phase. No specific requests ; for coordinated operations since these instruments operate continually. ;  Scientific Objectives:  Scientific background: 	The total solar irradiance varies by about 0.1% over the course of ; the solar cycle, primarily due to the influence of magnetic ; structures such as sunspots and faculae on the photospheric spectral ; irradiance. ;Short-term irradiance variation (on the scale of days-to-  months) is well understood to be due to the balance of sunspots and ; facular areas as they cross the disk. However on the decadal scale of ; the solar cycle, questions remain as to why the irradiance variation ; can lead and/or lag the active region count over the course of the ; cycle. Explanations ranging from changes in the solar diameter in ; response to magnetic flux storage in the convection zone to changes ; in the surface area of the photosphere due to F-mode modulation have ; been put forward. Seeing-free observations of both granulation and ; magnetic flux on a large range of scales are now possible with the ; SOT SP/FG instrument combination. We propose to observe with SOT on a ; regular basis throughout the rise of Cycle 24 in order to better ; understand the variation of irradiance with rising flux levels in the ; photosphere. On 07-March-2007 we performed a test program which ; produced a N-S scan of the central meridian with full SP normal maps ; at 12 positions. In a separate program (08-March-2007) we produced E-  W scans of the +15 and -15 deg. latitude ""active region"" belts with ; BFI continuum filtergrams and NFI Fe I 630.25 nm magnetograms. Both ; of these programs produced unique data that are not possible to ; obtain from any other visible light solar instrument. If performed on ; a regular basis and ultimately analyzed with the data from the total ; irradiance measurement satellites such as ACRIM and SORCE, these ; observations have the potential to reveal new and important aspects ; of the relation between solar irradiance and magnetic flux emergence ; over the solar cycle.  Objective: 	Measure large-sample statistical granulation properties such as size ; and contrast in three continuum bands along with both line-of-sight ; and vector magnetic field measurements for a variety of disk ; positions over the course of Cycle 24. Ideally we would like to have ; full-disk observations of these properties, but since the SOT field-  of-view is limited, the number of disk positions observed is limited ; to the number of individual pointings that are practical in one ; observing period.  Daily Note:  none; Request to XRT HOP Number 0046:  ; Other Instruments:  eventual use of ACRIM and SORCE TIM ; irradiance measurements during analysis phase. No specific requests ; for coordinated operations since these instruments operate continually. ;  Scientific Objectives:  Scientific background: 	The total solar irradiance varies by about 0.1% over the course of ; the solar cycle, primarily due to the influence of magnetic ; structures such as sunspots and faculae on the photospheric spectral ; irradiance. ;Short-term irradiance variation (on the scale of days-to-  months) is well understood to be due to the balance of sunspots and ; facular areas as they cross the disk. However on the decadal scale of ; the solar cycle, questions remain as to why the irradiance variation ; can lead and/or lag the active region count over the course of the ; cycle. Explanations ranging from changes in the solar diameter in ; response to magnetic flux storage in the convection zone to changes ; in the surface area of the photosphere due to F-mode modulation have ; been put forward. Seeing-free observations of both granulation and ; magnetic flux on a large range of scales are now possible with the ; SOT SP/FG instrument combination. We propose to observe with SOT on a ; regular basis throughout the rise of Cycle 24 in order to better ; understand the variation of irradiance with rising flux levels in the ; photosphere. On 07-March-2007 we performed a test program which ; produced a N-S scan of the central meridian with full SP normal maps ; at 12 positions. In a separate program (08-March-2007) we produced E-  W scans of the +15 and -15 deg. latitude ""active region"" belts with ; BFI continuum filtergrams and NFI Fe I 630.25 nm magnetograms. Both ; of these programs produced unique data that are not possible to ; obtain from any other visible light solar instrument. If performed on ; a regular basis and ultimately analyzed with the data from the total ; irradiance measurement satellites such as ACRIM and SORCE, these ; observations have the potential to reveal new and important aspects ; of the relation between solar irradiance and magnetic flux emergence ; over the solar cycle.  Objective: 	Measure large-sample statistical granulation properties such as size ; and contrast in three continuum bands along with both line-of-sight ; and vector magnetic field measurements for a variety of disk ; positions over the course of Cycle 24. Ideally we would like to have ; full-disk observations of these properties, but since the SOT field-  of-view is limited, the number of disk positions observed is limited ; to the number of individual pointings that are practical in one ; observing period.
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