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Operations CXO Status Report

Friday 16 September 2022 9.00am EDT

During the last week Chandra completed the observing schedule as planned.

Real-time procedures were executed on Sep 10-12 to dump OBC-A and -B memory as a follow-up to the flight software patch uplinked on Sep 9 to update several Telescope subsystem K-Constants to prevent grating insertion/retraction movement failures. The dumps will be used to update the baseline memory images maintained on the ground.

A Chandra image release was issued on Sep 12 describing observations of the supernova remnant SNR 0519-69.0. Researchers combined the data from Chandra and Hubble with data from the Spitzer Space telescope to determine how long ago the star in SNR 0519 exploded. The team measured the speeds of material in the blast wave from the explosion, which range from about 6 million to 9 million kilometers per hour. If the speed was toward the upper end of those estimates, the explosion would be about 670 years old. For details see: https://chandra.harvard.edu/photo/2022/snr0519/

Of note this week was the release on Sep 12 of preliminary data access to the Chandra Source Catalog version 2.1. This version adds observations released publicly between January 1, 2015 and the end of 2021. In addition to adding 7 years of data, CSC 2.1 ties the catalog to the Gaia astrometric reference frame and includes new algorithms that improve X-ray source position determination and aperture photometry.

The schedule of targets for the next week is shown below and includes observations of MSH 15-52, which was accepted as a Target of Opportunity on Jan 7 and is coordinated with IXPE, and an observation of M15 X-2, which was accepted as a Target of Opportunity on Sep 13.



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        TOI1830                ACIS-S       Sep 18
        SDSSJ223808.07-08084   ACIS-S       Sep 19
        JWST-DTDF-1            ACIS-I
        PSZ2G024.44+22.76      ACIS-I
        M15X-2                 ACIS-S/HETG
        PKS1830-211            ACIS-S
        [BBP2008]HH-080        ACIS-S
        PMNJ0023-0811          ACIS-S
        CentaurusA             ACIS-I       Sep 20
        Radiation Belts
        MSH15-52               ACIS-I
        SNR1987A               HRC-S /LETG
        PSZ2G092.16-66.01      ACIS-I
        RMJ234422.8-072526.5   ACIS-I       Sep 21
        SNR1987A               ACIS-S/HETG
        Abell141               ACIS-S
        MRCB1259-445           ACIS-S       Sep 22
        GDH11                  ACIS-I
        GDHInt33               ACIS-I
        G10.2-0.3              ACIS-I
        Radiation Belts                     Sep 23
        CMZMolecularCloud      ACIS-I
        Abell2744              ACIS-I
        MSH15-52               ACIS-I
        Abell2744              ACIS-I       Sep 24
        SDSSJ001340.74-11110   ACIS-S
        GDHIdp50 (6 obs)       ACIS-I
        PS16dtm                ACIS-S
        PSZ2G219.88+22.83      ACIS-I
        Abell2744              ACIS-I       Sep 25
        Radiation Belts
        JWST-DTDF-1            ACIS-I
        Abell2744              ACIS-I       Sep 26

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All spacecraft subsystems except HRC continued to support nominal operations.

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