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Operations CXO Status Report

Friday 4 November 2022 9.00am EDT

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

Real-time procedures were executed on Nov 2 to perform a routine self-check of the Electrical Interface Assembly (EIA) Sequencer and to perform a diagnostic dump of the Control Processing Electronics (CPE).

Chandra passed through the 12th, 13th, and 14th eclipses of the season on Oct 29, Nov 1, and Nov 3 respectively, with nominal power and thermal performance.

Chandra press and image releases were issued on Nov 2 describing a sample of binary star systems studied with Chandra and XMM-Newton. The two stars that form each binary system are known to have been formed at the same time, yet those stars that are orbited by "hot Jupiters" (that is, gas giant exoplanets that orbit a star at Mercury’s distance or closer) show enhanced X-ray emission. Owing to tidal forces, the hot Jupiter causes its host star to spin faster and produce more X-rays than its companion star, making it appear younger than it really is. For details see: https://chandra.si.edu/press/22_releases/press_110222.html

The schedule of targets for the next week is shown below and includes observations of MAXIJ1848-015, which was accepted as a Target of Opportunity on Oct 7 and is coordinated with VLA.



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        Radiation Belts                     Nov  6
        B1152+199              ACIS-S
        TOI1535                ACIS-S
        ABELL262NE1            ACIS-I
        MAXIJ1848-015          ACIS-S
        GaiaDR210025416171     ACIS-S
        MAXIJ1848-015          ACIS-S
        RBS0315                ACIS-S       Nov  8
        MAXIJ1848-015          ACIS-S
        [GMV2015]ASW0009io9    ACIS-S
        MAXIJ1848-015          ACIS-S
        Abell2744              ACIS-I
        A399                   ACIS-I       Nov  9
        Radiation Belts
        MAXIJ1848-015          ACIS-S
        B2.40229+23            ACIS-S
        MAXIJ1848-015          ACIS-S       Nov 10
        2MASSJ02121535+2357    ACIS-S
        MAXIJ1848-015          ACIS-S
        ABELL262NE2            ACIS-I
        PSZ2G049.18+65.05      ACIS-I
        M33                    ACIS-S       Nov 11
        JWST-DTDF-1            ACIS-I
        Abell2744              ACIS-I
        A399                   ACIS-I
        Radiation Belts                     Nov 12
        WISEJ041010.60-0913    ACIS-S
        2RXSJ223928.9-52052    ACIS-S
        WISEJ041010.60-0913    ACIS-S
        MRCB2223-528           ACIS-S       Nov 13
        WISEJ041010.60-0913    ACIS-S
        2MASXJ21480531-5359    ACIS-S
        WISEJ041010.60-0913    ACIS-S

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All spacecraft subsystems except HRC continued to support nominal operations.

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