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2016-06-08 07:44:56-08:09:12
Coronal loop magnetic field determination and evolution through coronal rain tracing
Coronal loop magnetic field determination and evolution through coronal rain tracing
x,y:-292",366"
Max FOV:119"x122"
Target:disk center
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6302A Continuum Intensity119"x122"378 spectra
6302A Longitudinal Flux Density119"x122"378 spectra
6302A Transverse Flux Density119"x122"378 spectra
6302A Velocity 6301.5A119"x122"378 spectra

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SOTSP: Coronal loop magnetic field determination and evolution through coronal rain tracing
2016-06-08T07:44:56 to 2016-06-08T08:09:12
Science Goal: Coronal loop magnetic field determination and evolution through coronal rain tracing
Program: Fast map, 123"x123", 1-side CCD
Target: disk center
xcen=-292 ycen=366
Instrument: SOTSP
HOP/JOP: 300
Description: request to SOT SP and BFI with priority on SP: - SOT/SP: ~ 170 Mbits SP IQUV fast map scan of 123" x 123" FOV (~25 min) during the entire run. For one hour observing run SP is therefore expected to run 2 times. If the target is too close to limb then it is ok not to run SP if it is not considered appropriate by the SOT team. However, it is good to point out that even in this case a signal from coronal rain may be obtained from off-limb structures, as has been obtained for HMI observations (Martand#237
nez-Oliveros 2014). A search for this signature could help establish the physical process behind this HMI emission. If BFI is working then: Program number 04cd - Ca II H at a cadence around 10 sec with exposure times long (1.8s) - Half CCD for higher cadence - No 2x2 summing (we need high spatial resolution) Note: if 1 hour results too heavy for telemetry then please perform 2x2 summing.

request to SOT SP and BFI with priority on SP: - SOT/SP: ~ 170 Mbits SP IQUV fast map scan of 123" x 123" FOV (~25 min) during the entire run. For one hour observing run SP is therefore expected to run 2 times. If the target is too close to limb then it is ok not to run SP if it is not considered appropriate by the SOT team. However, it is good to point out that even in this case a signal from coronal rain may be obtained from off-limb structures, as has been obtained for HMI observations (Martand#237
nez-Oliveros 2014). A search for this signature could help establish the physical process behind this HMI emission. If BFI is working then: Program number 04cd - Ca II H at a cadence around 10 sec with exposure times long (1.8s) - Half CCD for higher cadence - No 2x2 summing (we need high spatial resolution) Note: if 1 hour results too heavy for telemetry then please perform 2x2 summing.

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Timeline: gif use
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wavelength: 6302A Continuum Intensity cadence: 0 min fov: 119,122 images: 378 JavaScript Landing Page
wavelength: 6302A Velocity 6301.5A cadence: 0 min fov: 119,122 images: 378 JavaScript Landing Page
wavelength: 6302A Transverse Flux Density cadence: 0 min fov: 119,122 images: 378 JavaScript Landing Page
wavelength: 6302A Longitudinal Flux Density cadence: 0 min fov: 119,122 images: 378 JavaScript Landing Page
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