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Revision as of 09:51, 14 June 2022
This is a collection of tutorials prepared by the STIX team and other partners.
Contents
1 Data Acquisition
STIX data can be downloaded via the Data Center. A Python API is available: stixdcpy. This allows querying and downloading the following data:
- Quick-look light curves
- Housekeeping data
- Science data
- Energy calibration data
- Auxiliary data (ephemeris, pointing, light travel time, etc)
- STIX solar flare list
2 Data Preparation
[ (coming soon) Troubleshooting STIX image maps - IDL]
[ (coming soon) Troubleshooting STIX image maps - Python]
3 Spectroscopy
[STIX OSPEX tutorial]
[STIX XSPEC tutorial]
4 Imaging
[Data Center imaging tutorial]
[IDL imaging tutorial]
5 STIX + Other Instruments
5.1 Checking for joint visibility
[using DRMS or SPICE kernels, coordinate transformation tutorial]
5.2 Multiple instrument spectroscopy
5.3 Reprojecting images
[Image reprojection tutorial]
[composite map tutorial]