OSPEX Users Guide

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This command sets up an OSPEX  object named o, and starts the OSPEX GUI. The following screen appears when the GUI starts:
This command sets up an OSPEX  object named o, and starts the OSPEX GUI. The following screen appears when the GUI starts:
[[Image:OSPEX-start_screen.jpg|left|thumb|200px|The OSPEX GUI Start Screen]]
[[Image:OSPEX-start_screen.jpg|left|thumb|200px|The OSPEX GUI Start Screen]]
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[[Image:Spex_input.jpg|left|thumb|200px|The Spectrum File Selection GUI]]
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[[Image:21Apr2002_time.jpg|left|thumb|200px|The RHESSI lightcurve for the 21Apr2002 flare]]
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[[Image:Bck_select.jpg|left|thumb|200px|The Background Interval (upper panel) and Spectrum (lower panel)]]
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  [[category:Software]]
  [[category:Software]]

Revision as of 19:41, 16 June 2009

Using OSPEX to Analyze a RHESSI Spectrum

To start the OSPEX GUI at the sswidl command line type:

o = ospex()

This command sets up an OSPEX object named o, and starts the OSPEX GUI. The following screen appears when the GUI starts:

The OSPEX GUI Start Screen
The Spectrum File Selection GUI
The RHESSI lightcurve for the 21Apr2002 flare
The Background Interval (upper panel) and Spectrum (lower panel)
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