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There are two IDL routines that were used for de-spiking SOHO/CDS data, and they are found to give good results for EIS data. The routines are:
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There are two IDL routines that were used for cleaning SOHO/CDS data from cosmic rays, and they are found to give good results for EIS data. The routines are:
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If you worried about whether real data are being flagged as CRs, then use the routine [eis_spike_viewer|EISSpikeViewer].
If you eis_prep on your data, then it automatically removes CRs with eis_despike unless the /nocr keyword is given.
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If you are worried about whether real data are being flagged as CRs, then use the routine [eis_spike_viewer|EISSpikeViewer].
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Peter Young
! SAA periods
There are usually too many cosmic rays during SAA periods for the de-spiking routines to work effectively and so you should generally ignore SAA periods in your data. A possible exception is if you use very short exposure times, but this has not been checked.