RHESSI Tohban report, 15-Nov-2006 to 22-Nov-2006 Pascal Saint-Hilaire, shilaire@ssl.berkeley.edu 1. Solar Activity Early in the week: relatively calm, with GOES baseline level about A5. Monday/Tuesday: both AR spewed a long string (>20) of B-flares. With AR 10923 disappearing behind the western limb, flaring activity has disappeared, and the GOES baseline level sunk to ~A3. AR 10925 has disintegrated and is now very quiet (the remnants should disappear behind the limb over the week-end). No AR on the far side of the Sun... A good time for off-pointing? How many GOES flares occurred? Flares above B, C, M, X class were 34 1 0 0 And how many of these are listed in the RHESSI flare list? Flares above B, C, M, X class were 14 1 0 0 And how many had EXCELLENT coverage? Flares above B, C, M, X class were 8 0 0 0 There were RHESSI flares/GOES flares 56 / 35 over the time range 14-Nov-06 21-Nov-06 2. Memory Management For the whole week, memory fell down to 0% after the last pass of each day. Change from NORMAL/ACTIVE to...? 3. Data Gaps 2006-11-18T09:00:00.000 -- 2006-11-18T09:35:00.000 2100.0000 2006-11-18T09:40:00.000 -- 2006-11-18T09:45:00.000 300.00000 2006-11-18T09:50:00.000 -- 2006-11-18T12:25:00.000 9300.0000 This Wallops data was permanently lost. The problem was noticed too late for the data to be replayed before deletion. 4. Spacecraft Operations Nothing special. 5. Hinode A list of (well-observed) RHESSI flares has been started, to help Hugh select events for comparison with Hinode data during his forthcoming Japan trip. The list can be found at /home/tohban/operations/hinode_list.txt To complete it, start from the GOES events in IDL: IDL> pr_gev,'7-nov 6. Next Tohban: Iain Hannah