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Ops. AGENDA

Status of open Action Items Metcalfe Science Operations Status Metcalfe Instrument Operations Buenadicha EPIC Monitoring Stuhlinger/Smith. Ops. AGENDA. XMM-Newton. Science Operations & Data Systems Division Research & Scientific Support Department. 1. Page 1.

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Ops. AGENDA

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  1. Status of open Action Items Metcalfe Science Operations Status Metcalfe Instrument Operations Buenadicha EPIC Monitoring Stuhlinger/Smith Ops. AGENDA XMM-Newton Science Operations & Data Systems Division Research & Scientific Support Department 1 Page 1

  2. Meeting/action Status Subject Actionee Due EPIC TTD-0014/3 Open Explain increases in pn offset variance in the 840 M. Smith 2005-03-03 to 870 plus revolution range EPIC TTD-0014/5 Open Provide an agenda draft for a hypothetical OBSW G. Buenadicha 2005-03-03 contract meeting addressing all concerns raised during the presentation EPIC TTD-0014/9 Open Make MOS2 CCD5 effect public M. Stuhlinger 2005-03-03 EPIC TTD-0015/2 Open Identify what is needed for testing and preparing M. Casale 2005-11-03 for the use of redundancies EPIC TTD-0015/3 Open Subsequently to evaluate and decide which of the A. Abbey 2005-11-03 items resulting from action 15/2 can be delivered EPIC TTD-0016/1 Open Investigate the possibility of MOS small window A. Abbey 2006-05-29 mode in peripheral ccds M. Casale EPIC TTD-0016/2 Open Provide SOC with the sequence for MOS extended A. Abbey 2006-05-29 small window mode. ACTIONS XMM-Newton Science Operations & Data Systems Division Research & Scientific Support Department 2 Page 2

  3. SCIENCE OPERATIONS STATUS for EPIC TTD MEETING PALMA de MALLORCA 26 October 2006 L. Metcalfe SCI-SDX XMM-Newton Science Support Manager XMM-Newton Science Operations & Data Systems Division Research & Scientific Support Department 3 Page 3

  4. Significant meetings and dates Operations: Status & Modes General Calibration Points Data Processing - SSC Miscellaneous CONTENTS XMM-Newton Science Operations & Data Systems Division Research & Scientific Support Department 4 Page 4

  5. SIGNIFICANT MEETINGS AND DATES XMM-Newton Science Operations & Data Systems Division Research & Scientific Support Department 5 Page 5

  6. Users Group Meeting #7 18/19 May 2006 SAS Workshop 2006 30 May-02 Jun. 2006 ICWG meeting, Iceland 14-16 Jun. 2006 Variable & Broad Fe Lines around Black Holes 26-28 Jun. 2006 EPIC Background Working Group @ Palma 25 Oct. 2006 EPIC Cal./Ops. Meeting @ Palma de Mallorca 26-27 Oct. 2006 SSC Consortium Meeting @ Potsdam 13-15 Nov. 2006 (incl. SAS Wk. Group Meeting) OM Cal. & TTD meeting @ ESAC late 2006 EPIC Cal. Workshop @ ESAC 18-19 Jan. 2007 Inter-mission X-ray cross-calibration 08-11 May 2007 Intnl. Working Group on cross-cal. & the defn. of X-ray standards no.II. ESAC Science Workshop 2007: Legacy Science modes 04-06 Jun. 2007 Users Group meeting #8 07-08 Jun. 2007 SAS Workshop 2007 18-21 Jun. 2007 SIGNIFICANT MEETINGS

  7. Proceedings of 2005 conference (“The X-ray Universe 2005”) Distributed Mar. 2006 Calibration Progress, especially with RGS (t dept.) vs EPIC, at UG#7 May 2006 EPIC Background Working Group tools Apr. & June 2006 SAS SAS 7.0 release (+ RGS vs EPIC cal. Improvements) 30 June 2006 to be used for the reprocessing SIGNIFICANT DATES I XMM-Newton Science Operations & Data Systems Division Research & Scientific Support Department 7 Page 7

  8. XSA XSA 2.9 Querying other Archives Apr. 2006 XSA 3.0 Release of the Slew Survey Catalogue 03 May 2006 XSA 3.5 2XMM-beta 28 Aug. 2006 2XMM-beta Released by SSC 24 July 2006 and through XSA 3.5 28 Aug. 2006 SIGNIFICANT DATES II XMM-Newton Science Operations & Data Systems Division Research & Scientific Support Department 8 Page 8

  9. AO6 Call AO6 Call 28 Aug. 2006 Closed Phase I 06 Oct. 2006 595 valid proposals yielding an over-subscription of 6.91 Open phase II 15 Jan. 2007 Close XRPS 09 Feb. 2007 Begin AO6 observations May 2007 SIGNIFICANT DATES III XMM-Newton Science Operations & Data Systems Division Research & Scientific Support Department 9 Page 9

  10. OPERATIONS XMM-Newton Science Operations & Data Systems Division Research & Scientific Support Department 10 Page 10

  11. All instruments essentially stable Slew Mode tests on rev.1242 (Sept.19-21) went well essentially ready with EPIC (pn & MOS) and RGS instruments but SOC systems need to handle slew scheduling less manually also OM mode RGS2 ADC-problem glitch now better understood see dedicated splinter on contingency preparation Slewing / re-pointing ‘mode’ for RGS ! implementation requirements/plan by end-year ?? STATUS and MODES

  12. Santiago provided coverage across Kourou-Perth gap allowed continuous coverage throughout complete revolution Gap shrinking through years & closes by end 2007 By end 2006: the gap in telecommanding is as little as 35 minutes and telemetry gap totally disappeared Decided to discontinue Santiago as of 1 Dec. 2006 Plot shows evolution of apogee gap from 2006 to 2010 APOGEE GAP & SANTIAGO COVERAGE

  13. In the graph the TC gap on 01/12/2006 is ~1300 sec (22 min) to which a little margin (say 10 min) is added for acquisition of signal, carrier sweeping, etc. XMM-Newton Science Operations & Data Systems Division Research & Scientific Support Department 13 Page 13

  14. In the 810 revs. from 450 to 1259 there were 5 cases of instrument closure due to soft protons (detected by the instruments themselves) at the time of the Santiago pass around apogee -/+ 2 h 1) Rev-614 : instruments were closed for 35 min 2) Rev-621 : instruments were closed for 2 h 20 min 3) Rev-628 : instruments were closed for 20 min 4) Rev-873 : instruments were closed for 1 h 30 min 5) Rev-1149 : instruments were closed for 1 h 35 min The probability of having an alert at that point in the revolution is, for the period considered, about 0.62 % (note also that three cases were very close together in rev-614 to 628 due to exceptionally high solar activity, so this could actually bias a bit the statistics and make it slightly worse). APOGEE GAP & SANTIAGO COVERAGE XMM-Newton Science Operations & Data Systems Division Research & Scientific Support Department 14 Page 14

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  23. GENERAL CALIBRATION POINTS XMM-Newton Science Operations & Data Systems Division Research & Scientific Support Department 23 Page 23

  24. XMM-CCF-REL-220 RGS1 CCD9 node1 CTIX scale factor 11 Aug 2006 XMM-CCF-REL-218 RGS cool pixels 29 Jun 2006 XMM-CCF-REL-217 RGS background spectra templates 28 Jun 2006 XMM-CCF-REL-216 A new model for RGS effective area 29 Jun 2006 XMM-CCF-REL-215 RGS per.-CCD sens. 2&3 order gr.eff. 29 Jun 2006 XMM-CCF-REL-214 Revision of the RGS CCD gains 27 Jun 2006 XMM-CCF-REL-213 Evolution of the RGS CTI 29 Jun 2006 XMM-CCF-REL-212 Tuning RGS Instr. MgF2 abs. Mkn421 27 Jun 2006 XMM-CCF-REL-207 Update of EPIC MOS Gain 17 May 2006 XMM-CCF-REL-206 Update of EPIC MOS CTI 24 May 2006 XMM-CCF-REL-204 EPIC PN Bad Pixels 06 Mar 2006 XMM-CCF-REL-203 Long term EPIC-pn CTI refinement 05 Apr 2006 CCF RELEASE NOTES IN PERIOD

  25. 59 RGS long-l response & MOS CTI with Vela 2006-01-25 48 Refinement of pn-CTI corr. (follow-up NRCO 34) 2005-02-25 51 Establishing X-ray stdrds: RGS and RXJ 1856-3754 2005-04-20 54 The RGS response to the Crab X-ray standard 2005-08-23 55 RGS CTI calibration 2005-09-01 56 Verification of the EPIC high energy resolution 2005-11-11 57 Investigation of the random EPIC-pn gain scatter 2005-11-11 58 Verification of the EPIC-pn relative timing 2005-11-11 59 RGS long-l response & the MOS CTI with Vela 2006-01-25 62 EPIC-pn Burst mode energy calibration refinement 2006-05-17 NRCOs

  26. DATA PROCESSING - SSC XMM-Newton Science Operations & Data Systems Division Research & Scientific Support Department 26 Page 26

  27. Turn-around time between data acquisition and GO (PIPE) delivery as of 31-March-2006 XMM-Newton Science Operations & Data Systems Division Research & Scientific Support Department Page 27

  28. MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS OTHER … XMM-Newton Science Operations & Data Systems Division Research & Scientific Support Department 28 Page 28

  29. Oct. 09 2006  1224 XMM-Newton Science Operations & Data Systems Division Research & Scientific Support Department 29 Page 29

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