Use TRACE data: tri20080107.0600 (reversed color table)
Use EIS data: eis_l0_20080107_062226.fits.gz (reversed color table)
40" slot, 15 scans, time duration: roughly 3 minutes
Order-0 (reversed color table)
Order-1 (reversed color table)
EIS did 1" scanning 6 hours before the 40" slot obervation, which covering the small FOV of the 40" slot-scan image - illustrated by dash box.
click here to see EIS data list
The deconvolution is also applied to this small FOV of the image.
Use EIS data: eis_l0_20080107_002701.fits.gz
1" scan, 256 position, time duration: roughly 80 minutes
1" fitted velocity and the deconvolution velocity (side by side)
- CCD pixel size and resolution are different
- Instrument response is different, eg, response fuctions & PSF
- Spectral resolution is different, eg, TRACE covers wider range for FeXII 195 line compared with EIS 195 line (according to drw)
- images from TRACE & EIS may have different distortions and alias, which makes alignment difficulties
The above factors effect the image quality and thus alignment and reconstruction. However, the above factors can be reduced significantly if both order-0 & 1 images come from same instrument.
Full FOV deconvolution: X shifts are -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3 pixels from left to right and top to bottom
Small FOV deconvolution: X shifts are -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3 pixels from left to right and top to bottom
EIS study 235 – PRY_slot_context for large slot context
Details:
40” slot, 14 scans, spectral window width: 48pix, Y-height: 512pixs
exposure time: 10s, duration: 3m6s, 15 lines
Data obtained on 07-Jan-2008, 5 fits files
TRACE 195A data is used as order-0 image: tri20080107.0600
Details:
FeXII 195A line, 1K by 1K size, 29 frames
processed by standard TRACE routines
TRACE movie from tri200807107.0600 (Red color-table, log scale applied)
EIS intensity and reconstructed velocity movie (Red color-table, log scale applied)
5 frames, time range: 07-Jan-2008 06:16 06:28
For your information:
Ignacio Ugarte-Urra: using 40" slot to do plasma diagnostics: electron density and DEM analysis