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For automatically fitting a Gaussian to an emission line over an entire raster and analysing the results, the following routines are available:
The document below details software available in the EIS Solarsoft tree for fitting Gaussians to EIS data.
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*[EIS_AUTO_FIT|AutoFit]
[Gaussian fitting for the Hinode/EIS mission|eis_auto_fit.pdf]
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*[Viewing the fits - EIS_FIT_VIEWER|FitViewer]
Examples for using the routine eis_auto_fit to automatically fit Gaussians across a raster are given in the document below.
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*[Correcting fits for slit tilt|CorrectSlitTilt]
[Gaussian fitting examples using eis_auto_fit|eis_auto_fit_examples.pdf]
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*[Correcting fits for orbital variation|CorrectOrbitVariation]
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Automatic multi-Gaussian fits are now possible with the routine eis_auto_fit_gen. The tutorial below describes how to use it.
* [Tutorial for using eis_auto_fit_gen|eis_auto_fit_gen.pdf]
If you want to average a spatial region and fit multiple lines in the spectrum, then the following tutorials describe available software:
*[Tutorial for spatially-averaging spectra|gauss_pixel_masks.pdf]
*[Tutorial for SPEC_GAUSS_WIDGET |spec_gauss_widget_tutorial.pdf]