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Comparisons of EIS slot (40") and 1" slit rasters with AIA images confirm the estimates
in spatial resolution (3 - 4 arcsec) given above.
The plots below show a comparison of:
a) A 195.119 A slot raster with a AIA/SDO 193 A image convolved with several Gaussians of different FWHM in AIA pixels.
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[https://vsolar.mssl.ucl.ac.uk/eiswiki/attach/TRbrightenings/aia193_eis195_slot.png]
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b) a 195.119 A slit raster with a composite of several AIA/SDO 193 A images to mimic the EIS rastering. The AIA final composite image has been convolved with several Gaussians of different FWHM in AIA pixels.
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[https://vsolar.mssl.ucl.ac.uk/eiswiki/attach/TRbrightenings/aia193_eis195_slit.png]
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Visually the closest match seems to be around a FWHM of 6 AIA pixels. Given that 1 pixel = 0.6 arcsec, this means a FWHM of 3 - 4 arcsecs.
To access the images in its largest format click on the Attach tab at the top of the page.
--Ignacio Ugarte-Urra, 09-Nov-2010