ACIS Instrument Support - Monthly Progress Report for January 2008 1. ACIS Characterization 1.1 Characterize and model radiation damage in ACIS CCDs ... Continued work on a paper presenting the results of the radiation damage/reverse annealing tests done at GSFC in 2005. ... Executed new SI modes which allow more grades to be telmetered. These SI modes are being used to compare TE and CC mode grade rejection to help calibrate CC mode. Four ObsIDs (58033, 58018, 58007, 57997) in January. 1.3 Monitor scientific on-orbit performance of ACIS ... Continued monitoring of ACIS CTI, gain, trailing pixel pulseheight, detector efficiency, corner pixel distribution, and spectral line centroid and width. Updated monitoring web pages. (http://space.mit.edu/~cgrant/monitor.html) 2. Engineering 2.1 Instrument hardware engineering performance ... Continue to monitor long term ACIS instrument performance. A review of the last 60 days of ACIS engineering data reveals no untoward trends. The instrument continues to operate nominally. ... Four Detector Housing cooling tests were conducted in November during perigee passages. Results were consistent with thermal models. 2.3 Instrument science performance ... Participated in monthly ACIS operations meetings. Discussed detector housing cooling tests and other thermal issues. ... Continued daily quick-look processing of ACIS telemetry and maintained Web interface to ACIS real-time data. ... Continued to publish the "annotated DOT" timeline reports. 3. CXC Support 3.1 Provide user support ... Updated ACIS memo listing calibration ObsIDs and observation characteristics (ACIS Memo #165). 3.2 Provide data analysis support ... Participated in CXC Cal/Ops modeling discussion group. ... Continued to maintain ACIS calibration database of ground and flight data products. 4. OCC Support 4.1 Use of MIT/ACIS EGSE at OCC ... Continued support and maintenance of ACIS EGSE software and hardware at the OCC. ... Continued work on improving configuration management of the ACIS workstations in the TST area of the Chandra OCC. Work nearly complete. Outreach: Mentor to high school students participating in the Chandra Astrophysics Institute (C. Grant) all recent memos available at http://space.mit.edu/ACIS/iacis.html