Questions / Comments: sabrina.savage [at] nasa.gov
HOP INSTRUCTION PAGE
HOP Proposer: Bellot Rubio
lbellot [at] iaa.es
As Primary Proposer:
HOP 151:
REFEREED PUBLICATION(s):
del Moro et al. 2015, A&A, 576, A47, 6
Gosic et al. 2014, ApJ, 797, 49
Giannattasio et al. 2014, A&A, 569, A121
Giannattasio et al. 2014, ApJ, 788, L37
Giannattasio et al. 2013, ApJ, 770, L36.
Orozco-Suarez, Katsukawa, & Bellot Rubio 2012, ApJ, 758, L38
EPO:
PhD Thesis of Milan Gosic, University of Granada (Spain), to be defended Dec 2015.
Giannattasio, F., University di Tor Vergata, Italy, 2014
Master Thesis of Milan Gosic, University of Granada (Spain), 2012.
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS:
Gosic et al., ApJ, under review
"The solar internetwork. II. Flux appearance and disappearance rates"
This HOP has been very successful, except for the fact that we were unable to complete the planned 40 hours of continuous monitoring of the quiet Sun. HOP 151 gathered a unique dataset in terms of sensitivity, duration and cadence. It remains unique, since no similar observations have been performed so far.
* As Co-Proposer:
* HOP 14:
No HOP productivity information provided.
* HOP 74:
REASON FOR LACK OF PRODUCTIVITY:
Bad seeing at SST.
* HOP 243:
No HOP productivity information provided.