MTA Monitoring Report 04/24/15 - 04/30/15

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Radiation

Quiet

Detrended CTI

Although we prefer to quote CTI values of the cleanest data (FT <= -119.7 C, int time > 7000sec), the data that fulfills these conditions are getting rare. We now quote CTI based on temperature corrected data for Focal plane temperature <= -118.5 C).

The unit is now CTI/year not CTI/day.

Average of ACIS-I CCDs (MnKa) slope: 1.597e-6 CTI/year (4.375e-9 CTI/day)
Detrended slope: 1.567e-6 CTI/year (4.293e-9 CTI/day)

ACIS Warm Pixels

We display all bad pixels that have showed up in past, and, if any, previously unknown bad pixels appeared in the last 14 days. We also list hot pixels (defined as 1000 above the average of bias background). Warm columns 509-514 are probably due to boundaries.

New definitions of warm pixels and flickering pixels (May 15, 2014). If a pixel displays the level beyond a threshold for more than 70% of the time in the past two weeks, the pixel is categorized as a "warm" pixel. If a pixel is above the threshold more than 30% of time but less than 70% of the time in the past two weeks, the pixel is categorized as a "flickering" pixel.

 CCD0CCD1CCD2CCD3CCD4CCD5CCD6CCD7CCD8CCD9
Previously Unknown Bad Pixels                    
Current Warm Pixels (153,205) (143,700) (910,239) (802,665) (726,537) (21,95)            
Flickering Warm Pixels (692,141) (667,782)   (526,66) (811,637)   (669,577) (357,303) (369,376) (607,281) (263,317) (367,511) (161,206) (341,427) (1000,214) (335,412) (833,325) (182,474) (197,241) (356,902) (881,53) (838,239)  
Current Hot Pixels                    
Flickering Hot Pixels                    
Warm column candidates         884 510 512 1022   512 1022    
Flickering Warm Column Candidates                    

ACIS Focal Plane Temperature

For this period, 3 peaks are observed.

Weekly focal plane temperature with sun angle, earth angle, and altitude overplotted. Sun angle is the solar array angle, that is the angle between the sun and the optical axis (+X axis). The earth angle is the angle between earth and the ACIS radiator (+Z axis). Altitude varies from 34 kkm to 128 kkm.



SIM Movements

5 TSC moves this period

Telemetry

New violations or new extrema are shown in blue cells.

MSID 04/24/15 04/25/15 04/26/15 04/27/15 04/28/15 04/29/15 04/30/15 yellow limits
(lower)
upper
red limits
(lower)
upper
Units Description
OHRTHR27 297.35 297.34 297.32 297.34 297.34 297.34 297.34 (295.48)
297.15
(279.37)
307.15
K #RT 20 : PERISCOPE
OHRTHR42 294.64 294.65 294.68 294.66 294.61 294.63 294.61 (292.15)
294.37
(279.37)
307.15
K #RT 133: PERISCOPE
OHRTHR43 294.56 294.69 294.77 294.69 294.56 294.62 294.59 (291.59)
293.26
(279.37)
307.15
K #RT 134: PERISCOPE


IRUs

Recent Observations

OBSID DETECTOR GRATING TARGET ANALYSIS ACA
15998 ACIS-0123 NONE Tycho OK OK
16128 ACIS-01237 NONE RXC J1135.6-2019 OK OK
17236 ACIS-0123 NONE Sgr A complex 1 OK OK
17179 ACIS-3 NONE RXCJ144248.5+120042 OK OK
17230 ACIS-01236 NONE Abell 1795 outskirts OK OK
16946 ACIS-7 NONE Cas A CCO OK OK
17479 ACIS-01236 NONE A1795-B OK OK
17632 ACIS-01236 NONE A1795-B OK OK

Trending

This week's focus is EPHIN.

Last reported on Feb 12.

Only the most interesting or representative msids are shown below. For a full listing choose the bulletted link.

Min/max envelopes in dark blue appear on the trending plots. The envelopes are 4th degree fits to the monthly minimum and maximum values for each MSID. The final polynomial form and binning are still being experimented with. We will soon add to the trending pages a report of the fits and predictions they give on future limit violations. The light blue curve is our original smoothing of all the data over 30 day moving boxcars. The green/yellow line is a linear fit to all the data; the break occurs at a limit change.




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