To RHESSI collaborators:
As of today, RHESSI has resumed collecting solar X-ray and gamma-ray data, following the successful completion of the "anneal" procedure to rejuvenate the RHESSI detectors from the effects of radiation damage. The detectors were heated up from their operating temperature of ~100 K to ~100 deg C (373 K), held at that temperature for ten days, and then cooled back down. The entire procedure took five weeks. We now look forward to future solar activity. If you have any questions about this anneal, please feel free to contact me.
Albert Shih RHESSI Deputy Mission Scientist
----- Albert Y. Shih Solar Physics Laboratory, Code 671 NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD 20771 Office: 301-286-1843
Excellent news! Congrats to the whole team!
Regards, Jeff
_________________________________ Dr. Jeffrey Newmark NASA Headquarters, 300 E Street, SW, M/S 3R15 Washington, DC 20546 Ph: 202-358-0684, Cell: 202-341-4394 E-mail: jeffrey.newmark@nasa.gov Solar Physics Discipline Scientist Program Scientist: Solar and Heliospheric Physics SR&T, Hinode, SOHO, RHESSI, IRIS, Explorers, Sounding Rockets
-----Original Message----- From: mmscience-bounces@mithra.physics.montana.edu [mailto:mmscience- bounces@mithra.physics.montana.edu] On Behalf Of Shih, Albert Y. (GSFC- 6710) Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2012 3:22 PM To: mmscience@mithra.physics.montana.edu Subject: RHESSI has resumed collecting data following a successful anneal
To RHESSI collaborators:
As of today, RHESSI has resumed collecting solar X-ray and gamma-ray data, following the successful completion of the "anneal" procedure to rejuvenate the RHESSI detectors from the effects of radiation damage. The detectors were heated up from their operating temperature of ~100 K to ~100 deg C (373 K), held at that temperature for ten days, and then cooled back down. The entire procedure took five weeks. We now look forward to future solar activity. If you have any questions about this anneal, please feel free to contact me.
Albert Shih RHESSI Deputy Mission Scientist
Albert Y. Shih Solar Physics Laboratory, Code 671 NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD 20771 Office: 301-286-1843
mmscience@solar.physics.montana.edu