!!!EIS Data Processing and Analysis\\ !! Getting started *[EIS data analysis tutorial|ParisTutorial] (Paris meeting, Nov 2007) *[EIS Tips (en) @ National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) |http://solar-b.nao.ac.jp/hinode_wiki/index.php?EIS%20Tips%20List] *[EIS Tutorials @ Naval Research Laboratory (NRL)|http://tcrb.nrl.navy.mil/~hwarren/tutorial.html] *[EIS Data Analysis Guide @ Mullard Space Science Laboratory (MSSL)|http://msslxr.mssl.ucl.ac.uk:8080/SolarB/SoftGuides.jsp] *[EIS Spectroscopy analysis tutorial|http://www.astro.gla.ac.uk/solaire/mat.php] (on SOLARIE-SODAS, Glasgow June 2009) \\ \\ !!Software *[Data analysis routines|DataAnalysisRoutines] *[Fitting EIS lines with EIS_MOMENT |EISMomentsObjects] *[A Wrapper to the EIS Objects (EIS_GETWINDATA) |EISGetWindata] !EIS_PREP *[How do I call EIS_PREP?|eis_prep_call] *[What does EIS_PREP do?|eis_prep] *[Evaluation of errors in EIS_PREP|EvaluationOfErrorsInEis_prep] !Gaussian fitting The document below details software available in the EIS Solarsoft tree for fitting Gaussians to EIS data. [Gaussian fitting for the Hinode/EIS mission|https://hyperion.nascom.nasa.gov/svn/eis/release/doc/fitting/eis_auto_fit.pdf] Examples for using the routine eis_auto_fit to automatically fit Gaussians across a raster are given in the document below. [Gaussian fitting examples using eis_auto_fit|https://hyperion.nascom.nasa.gov/svn/eis/release/doc/fitting/eis_auto_fit_examples.pdf] !FITS file issues *[Big EIS FITS files|BigEISFitsFiles] *[EIS exposure times; the GETEXP() method|EISExposureTimesGetexpMethod] *[Missing data/missing files|MissingData] !Search EIS studies *[EIS study search tool in Solarsoft|EIS_study_search_tool] \\ \\ !!Hardware !EIS pointing and alignment issues *[How do I get the most accurate EIS pointing information?|EISPointing] *[How big is EIS's field of view?|EIS_FOV] *[EIS Post-Launch FOV|EIS_XFOV] *[Offset between CCDs in the y direction|CCDOffset] *[Offset between CCDs in the x direction|CCDOffsetX] *[EIS pointing stability|PointingStability] *[Pointing Information in EIS fits files|FitsPointing] *[Inter-instrument offsets for Hinode|InterInstrumentOffsets] *[EIS internal coalignment|InterCo] *[Grating tilt (spectrum rotation) and effect on line ratios|SpectralTilt] *[Co-alignment of EIS to magnetograms] !Slits & Slots *[Slit “Focus”|SlitFocus] *[Grating focus|gratingFocus] *[The tilt of the EIS slit|TiltOfEISslit] *[2" EIS Slit|2EISSlit] *[Diagnostics with the slot|SlotDiagnostics] !CCDs *[Hot pixels|HotPixels] *[Warm Pixels|EisWarmPixelsPage] *[Removing cosmic rays|CosmicRays] *[Top and bottom of hot/warm pixels maps|TopBottomHotWarmMaps] *[How do hot and warm pixels affect line fitting?|WarmPixelStudy] !Spatial Resolution *[Estimating spatial resolution using observed features|TRbrightenings] !JPEG Compression and EIS Spectral Line Profiles *[The Impact of JPEG Compression on EIS Spectral Data |EISJPEG] !Wavelength Scale *[Orbital drift of the EIS wavelength scale|OrbitalVariationLinePosition] !Artifacts of EIS velocity maps *[Spatial offset of velocity and intensity features|TestPage2] \\ \\ !!Miscellaneous *[EIS_CAT and the EIS Science Data Catalog|EISDBTop] *[How can I see where EIS was observing? Try the EIS Mapper @ GMU|where_EIS_was_observing] *[The Complete List of EIS Studies|Complete_List_Of_EIS_Studies] *Suguru Kamio has uploaded an [EIS spectral atlas|eis_atlas.pdf], using data from Charlie Brown's line list paper. Best suited to A0 paper, but readable as a PDF. \\Other resource of EIS Spectral Atlases can be found [here|http://solar.bnsc.rl.ac.uk/ralsolphys/eis_ral.html] or directly access a few PS file: [Active region|http://solar.bnsc.rl.ac.uk/%7Eyoung/solarb_eis/atlas/eis_spec2.ps]; [Quiet Sun|http://solar.bnsc.rl.ac.uk/%7Eyoung/solarb_eis/atlas/eis_qs_spectrum.ps]; [Flare|http://solar.bnsc.rl.ac.uk/%7Eyoung/solarb_eis/atlas/flare_spec.ps] \\