ISIS: The Interactive Spectral Interpretation System

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ISIS, the Interactive Spectral Interpretation System, is designed to facilitate the interpretation and analysis of high resolution X-ray spectra. It also supports analysis of lower resolution data, such as CCD spectra, via standard instrument response matrices; all XSPEC spectral models are available. In one package, ISIS combines functions to query a database of atomic data and plasma emission models, with functions to manipulate and measure high resolution spectral data. These functions simplify low level operations such as file input, data plotting and database search and retrieval, allowing users to concentrate on higher level analysis issues. ISIS is programmable and extensible, meaning that users can write new functions to simplify repetitive analysis tasks and can extend the ISIS command set by adding those functions (or even user-supplied C programs) as new commands. S-Lang, the interpreted language which provides these features, also provides array-based mathematical functions which greatly simplify common analysis operations.

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