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*Compare EIS/Chianti spectra: This is used to compare an average EIS spectrum calculated from the raster with a Chianti spectrum of the same wavelength region. An intermediate window pops up where the user must select the proper emission measure for the Chianti spectrum. The Chianti spectra have been pre-calculated for the EIS wavelength regions and the most relevant emssion measure regimes. The Chianti psectra are stored in proper files and distributed as a part of the EIS QL package.
*Compare EIS/Chianti spectra: This is used to compare an average EIS spectrum calculated from the raster with a Chianti spectrum of the same wavelength region. An intermediate window pops up where the user must select the proper emission measure for the Chianti spectrum. The Chianti spectra have been pre-calculated for the EIS wavelength regions and the most relevant emssion measure regimes. The Chianti spectra are stored in proper files and distributed as a part of the EIS QL package.
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*The detector display shows full CCD images (see the [Xdetector|Quicklookdetector] section below), i.e. count rates as a function of wavelength (abscissa) and slit position (ordinate). The ordinate translates into Solar-Y position.
*The detector display shows full CCD images (see the [Xdetector|QuicklookDetector] section below), i.e. count rates as a function of wavelength (abscissa) and slit position (ordinate). The ordinate translates into Solar-Y position.