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Should have caught M9 flare at 01:16 UT. Shows a skinny loop(s) that crosses the raster and can be seen cooling through the different emission lines. Fe XIV should give a good density estimate.
Should have caught M9 flare at 01:16 UT.
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Caught X2 flare at 14:02 UT. Good data-set, with strong blue-shifts in Fe XXIV during impulsive phase.
Should have caught X2 flare at 14:02 UT.
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M4 flare peaked at 07:37 UT, but data are no good. Don't see any footpoint emission, and only see fairly weak Fe XXIV loop crossing raster. Ca XV lines are too weak to use. Note that study had error, and windows aren't large enough for Fe XXIII and XXIV.
Should have caught M4 flare at 07:37 UT.
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No flare response.
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No flare response.
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No flare response.
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No flare response.
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Flare response began at 22:19 (6 rasters).
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The XRT flag was being used with Flare266_Hunter02 on 28-29 October. Several of the studies triggered almost immediately (in fact it seems the hunter study didn't even run).
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Flare response began at 02:54 (6 rasters).
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!10:43-14:42, Flare266_Hunter02
Flare response at 10:43 (6 rasters). The trigger doesn't seem to have worked, but the raster did catch a C7 flare at 11:05. Pointing not ideal, though,
!14:45-17:45, Flare266_Hunter02
Flare response at 14:45 (6 rasters). Caught late decay phase of M2 flare (peak 14:05). Flare loop seems to be visible at bottom of raster in Ca XVII. Pointing is bad.
!18:17-22:17, Flare266_Hunter02
Flare response at 18:17 (6 rasters). There is no significant flare that could have caused this trigger. Pointing is very similar to previous two response studies.
!22:19-02:19, Flare266_Hunter02
Flare response at 22:54 (6 rasters). Again, no significant flare had occurred. Pointing is same as previous studies.
!!29 October
!02:21-04:21, Flare266_Hunter02
Flare response at 03:30 (6 rasters). This seems to have worked well. Response started during rise of C9 flare. Rise is slow with three peaks. However, pointing is still bad (looks to be same as previous response studies).
!04:38-08:38, Flare266_Hunter02
Flare response at 04:38 (6 rasters).
!08:40-12:40, Flare266_Hunter02
Flare response at 08:40 (6 rasters).
!12:42-17:42, Flare266_Hunter02
No flare response.
!17:44-22:43, Flare266_Hunter02
No flare response.
!23:08-05:59, HH_flare_raster_v6
!06:13-08:07, HH_flare_raster_v6