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2017-02-15 10:12:46-10:22:14
HOP 332 AR 12635 w/IRIS and EIS
Active region jet studies with Hinode and IRIS
x,y:789",257"
Max FOV:48"x101"
Target:Active Region
Nearby Events
6302A Continuum Intensity48"x101"150 spectra
6302A Longitudinal Flux Density48"x101"150 spectra
6302A Transverse Flux Density48"x101"150 spectra
6302A Velocity 6301.5A48"x101"150 spectra

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SOTSP: HOP 332 AR 12635 w/IRIS and EIS
2017-02-15T10:12:46 to 2017-02-15T10:22:14
Science Goal: Active region jet studies with Hinode and IRIS
Program: Faster Full-Res, 16x61", ROI 2, repeat, w/context
Target: Active Region
xcen=789 ycen=257
Instrument: SOTSP
HOP/JOP: 79
Description: Request to SOT HOP Number 0332 SOT participation is optional, but two possibilities are the following: 1) If a well-developed sunspot penumbra is included in the IRIS and
EIS rasters, run a repeated dynamics mode raster (full resolution, no summing, 2.4 sec integration), with FOV approx. 20 x 60 or 20 x 80 arcseconds, wide enough to cover all of the inner penumbra and most of the outer penumbra on one side of the spot. An East-West ROI offset may be used to place the SP raster as desired on the penumbra. This should run at least 2 hours, telemetry permitting. 2) Run repeated fast maps covering the central portion of the IRIS and
EIS rasters, with cadence of 10-20 minutes, similar to HOP 306.

Request to SOT HOP Number 0332 SOT participation is optional, but two possibilities are the following: 1) If a well-developed sunspot penumbra is included in the IRIS and
EIS rasters, run a repeated dynamics mode raster (full resolution, no summing, 2.4 sec integration), with FOV approx. 20 x 60 or 20 x 80 arcseconds, wide enough to cover all of the inner penumbra and most of the outer penumbra on one side of the spot. An East-West ROI offset may be used to place the SP raster as desired on the penumbra. This should run at least 2 hours, telemetry permitting. 2) Run repeated fast maps covering the central portion of the IRIS and
EIS rasters, with cadence of 10-20 minutes, similar to HOP 306.

Request to SOT HOP Number 0332 SOT participation is optional, but two possibilities are the following: 1) If a well-developed sunspot penumbra is included in the IRIS and
EIS rasters, run a repeated dynamics mode raster (full resolution, no summing, 2.4 sec integration), with FOV approx. 20 x 60 or 20 x 80 arcseconds, wide enough to cover all of the inner penumbra and most of the outer penumbra on one side of the spot. An East-West ROI offset may be used to place the SP raster as desired on the penumbra. This should run at least 2 hours, telemetry permitting. 2) Run repeated fast maps covering the central portion of the IRIS and
EIS rasters, with cadence of 10-20 minutes, similar to HOP 306.

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Chief Observer
Cruz (RCO)
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Cites: HOP 332 AR 12635 w/IRIS and EIS     
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wavelength: 6302A Continuum Intensity cadence: 0 min fov: 48,101 images: 150 JavaScript Landing Page
wavelength: 6302A Velocity 6301.5A cadence: 0 min fov: 48,101 images: 150 JavaScript Landing Page
wavelength: 6302A Transverse Flux Density cadence: 0 min fov: 48,101 images: 150 JavaScript Landing Page
wavelength: 6302A Longitudinal Flux Density cadence: 0 min fov: 48,101 images: 150 JavaScript Landing Page
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