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ISDC END OF REVOLUTION REPORT (NRT)
REVOLUTION 1149 - Report of March 14, 2012


 
 Perigee Passage at start : 2012-03-11T02:54:50 
 Perigee Passage at end   : 2012-03-14T02:43:52 
 Radiation Belt exit      : XXXX km (ijd XXXX)
 Radiation Belt entrance  : 25278 km (ijd 4456.0626)
 
 Operations Coordinator   : Enrico Bozzo
 Pipeline Operator        : Ph.M.
 Scientist on Duty        : Lucia Pavan, Rozenn Boissay

 1. Planning summary
 ===================

 1.1 General remarks

 a) Due to solar activity, instruments in safe mode at radiation belts exit. Thus, no science data
    until pointing 11490055. 
 
 b) 2012-03-12T11:11: SPI reactivation complete.
    2012-03-12T14:07: IBIS reactivation complete, ie.from pointing 11490055 on.
             
 c) 2012-03-12T19:42: OMC reactivated
    2012-03-12T20:36: JEM-X 1/2 reactivated from pointing 11490066 on.

 d) 2012-03-13T18:20: OMC autonomously to SAFE triggered by Broadcast packet Count rates.
    2012-03-13T18:43: JEM-X1 autonomously to SAFE triggered by internal autonomy.
    2012-03-13T18:50: JEM-X2 autonomously to SAFE triggered by internal autonomy.
    No JEM-X science from pointing 11490103 on. Additionally Count rates on both SPI and IBIS were
    Out of Limits, although both Instruments could continue to observe nominally.
    2012-03-13T23:59: CRIT_INST_ALT_DESC - perigee entry, end of the Instrument window for
    revolution 1149.
  
 1.2 Pointings summary

   Remarks: Only Science Windows (ScWs) of type 'pointing' are considered.
 - Exposures info from POD version 3. Pointings info from TSF version 4. 
 - Durations given in the executed/planned format; data gaps and bad time intervals not
   excluded from total durations.
 - Deviations: only unexpected deviations >30 secs for pointings assigned to an exposure
   are reported; expected deviations (first & last pointings of an exposure longer than
   planned) not reported.   
  • Exposure 11490001: 'lat scans l=0', No preference (36x1985s) 38 pointings: 11490002 -> 11490039, 0s/73118s (-20h18m38s) Deviations: 11490002 - 11490039 0/1985s: see 1.1.a)
  • Exposure 11490002: 'lat scans l=0', No preference (15x1985s) 17 pointings: 11490040 -> 11490056, 7535s/31433s (-6h38m18s) Deviations: 11490040 - 11490053 0/1985s: see 1.1.a) 11490054 1839/1985s: see 1.1.a)
  • Exposure 11490003: 'lat scans l=0', No preference (21x1985s) 22 pointings: 11490057 -> 11490078, 42586s/42514s (+1m11s) Deviations: 11490077 2048/1985s: small diff.
  • Exposure 11490004: 'lat scans l=0', No preference (33x1985s) 33 pointings: 11490079 -> 11490111, 66333s/65505s (+13m48s)
  • Pointings with no assigned Exposure 3 pointings: 11490001, 0112, 0113, 2265s/1658s (+10m06s)
2. NRT Data processing ====================== 2.1 Telemetry * Start reception: 2012-03-11T04:05:00 End reception: 2012-03-14T01:17:04 * TM gaps of more than 30 seconds: - * Frames missed: - * ERT not in sync with UTC: - * Statistics: Mean Rate: 16.00 frames/sec (mean) Frames: 3985149 total Packets: 3769709 total : 0 missed : 109 missed : 1875440 TM : 3750880 TM : 2109709 idle : 0 tcmd : 0 invalid : 18829 time : 0 idle : 0 invalid * Errors: NCTRSFRAME: invalid quality = 256 (should be 0 or 1): 2012-03-13T04:15:31 2012-03-14T01:16:28 - 2012-03-14T01:16:29 2.2 Auxiliary files summary ------------------------------------------------------------- POD OPP TSF PAF OLF ASF AHF THF ORB REVNO ------------------------------------------------------------- 1 1 1 1 72 64 1 70 1 1 2.3. Pre-processing * Frequent errors for days 2012-03-11, 2012-03-12, 2012-03-13, respectively: 0 10 24 "Histogram rejected" 0 11 13 "OBT found too much higher" 0 3 0 "packet(s) of the Histogram are discarded" 0 1 0 "Can not store the Histogram" 0 0 0 "SpiSpectrum, decompression failed" 0 0 0 "SpiSpectrumParser, Failure" 2.4 OPUS Pipelines processing * REV: completed | errors * INPUT/SCW: completed | errors ------------------------------- ---------------------------- IREM : 69 | 0 148 | 0 ISGRI_cal : 10 | 0 ISGRI_noise: 137 | 0 IBIS_veto : 22 | 0 * QLA completed | errors PICsIT_cal : 11 | 0 ----------------------------- JMX : 256 | 0 IBIS : 60 | 0 ilt : 1 | 0 JEMX-1 : " | 0 Archiving : 1 | 0 JEMX-2 : " | 0 2.5 ISGRI context table 2012-03-13T14:58: IIMG_SDCMOC_D20120312131349_00002.INT sent to MOC (Provided by Saclay) * Errors: 1149_20120312131349_00_ilt Stat: cxw The automatic context was forced to cxw to prevent its processing. A manual version was sent to MOC instead. 3. Alerts ========= 3.1 All alerts except OOLs and missing scientific data * Level 1: 504 Missing AUX data in NRT processing of SWID 114900000271 SCW: 114900000051 - 114900000271 2000 Mode check (comparison between planned and reported mode) is not performed! SCW: 114900000271 The requested pointing is not available in the pointing definition file -> timeline not followed, see 1.1.a) 604 Exposure time is 1839 sec. instead of 1985 sec. Pointing ID (BCPPID): 11490054 -> timeline rejoined in this pointing 605 IBIS: The mode differ for 1839 sec. from the planning SCW: 114900540010 from 2012-03-12T13:10:51 to 2012-03-12T13:41:30 expected mode : 41 actual mode: 22 -> see 1.1.a) 605 JEM-X OMC: The mode differ for 40 sec. from the planning Directory of alert generation: /export/isdc/nrt/ops/scw/1149/114900680010 -> reactivated in this pointing 68 605 JEM-X 1/2, OMC: The mode differ for 266 sec. from the planning SCW: 114901030010 - 114901100021 from 2012-03-13T18:49:56 to 18:54:22 expected mode: 41 actual mode: 23 -> see 1.1.d) 3.2 Parameter out of limits IBIS: ----- V1S_MCAL_MCOUNT SCW: 114901020010 JEM-X: ------ SOFTWARE__TRIGGER SCW: 114901020010 - 114901030010 BUFFER__LOSS SCW: 114901030010 SPI: ---- Many alerts due to solar 4. Instruments checks ===================== 4.1. IOSM daily check (standard long term displays) High radiations due to solar 5. Science (LP) ========== 5.1 Summary a) Planned observations Last POD file: /isdc/nrt/ops/aux/adp/1149.000/pod_1149_0003.fits Received at : 5 Mar 15:13 i EXP_ID OBS_ID SRC_NAME POINT_NUM POINT_LEN 1 11490001 09200110001 lat scans l=0 36 1985 2 11490002 09200110002 lat scans l=0 15 1985 3 11490003 09200110002 lat scans l=0 21 1985 4 11490004 09200110003 lat scans l=0 33 1985 b) Solar activity & miscellaneous Quote NOAA's report: "Solar activity ranged from low to high levels during the period. Activity was at high levels during 05 - 07 and 09 - 10 March due mostly to a series of long-duration major flares from Region 1429 (N18, L=301, class/area Dkc/1270 on 07 March) which included an X1/2b at 05/0409Z, an X5/3b at 07/0024Z, an M6 at 09/0353Z, and an M8 at 10/1744Z. All four flares were associated with Earth-directed CMEs. Region 1429 was large and magnetically complex during the period, exhibiting a beta-gamma-delta configuration with multiple deltas. It appeared to slowly decay during 09 - 10 March, but retained much of its magnetic complexity. Region 1430 (N20, L=315, class/area Dai/200 on 07 March) produced an X1/Sf at 07/0114Z during a period of rapid development. Region 1430 appeared to be in a gradual decay phase during 08 - 10 March." 5.2 IBAS a) GRB in ISGRI FOV: No b) GRB in SPI-ACS: No c) Other IBAS alerts: No 5.3 TOOs None