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Specview is a tool for 1-D spectral visualization and
analysis of astronomical spectrograms. It is written in Java
thus can be run anywhere Java is supported.
Specview is capable of reading all the Hubble Space Telescope
spectral data formats, as well as data from several
other instruments (such as IUE, FUSE, ISO, FORS and SDSS),
preview spectra from MAST, and data from generic FITS and ASCII
tables. It can also read data from Virtual Observatory servers,
and read and write spectrogram data in Virtual Observatory SED
format. It can also read files in the SPC Galactic format used
in the chemistry field.
Once ingested, data can be plotted and examined
with a large selection of custom settings. Specview
supports instrument-specific data quality handling, flexible
spectral units conversions, custom plotting attributes, plot
annotations, tiled plots, hardcopy to JPEG files and PostScript
file or printer, etc.
A spectral feature quick measurement tool enables the user, with
a few mouse actions, to perform and record, in VOTable or FITS
format, measurements on selected spectral features.
Specview can be used to build wide-band SEDs, overploting
or combining data from the same astronomical source taken with
different instruments and/or spectral bands. Data can be further
processed with averaging, splicing, detrending, and Fourier filtering
tools.
Specview has a spectral model fitting capability
that enables the user to work with multi-component models
(including user-defined models) in a number of ways, and fit models to data.
Support exists for overplotting and interactively renormalize
data from spectral templates.
Specview can overplot spectral line identifications taken from
a variety of line lists, including user-supplied lists.
Specview in application form can be downloaded from
here.
An empty Specview applet can be downloaded to work with data files in your
computer from
here
Screen shots with a few examples can be seen
here.
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