The RGS spectral resolution depends on the angular extent of the observed source. For extended sources, emission lines are broadened according to the relation
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where (ext) is the resolution in Å in case
of an extended source, for the spectral order m and a source extent of
(ext), in arcmin. This illustrates that, for a source extent of
order 1
, RGS still clearly outperforms EPIC in terms of
spectral resolution. This is demonstrated for example by the observed
spectra of a moderately extended source like 1E 0102.2-7219. This target
is a supernova remnant in the Small Magellanic Cloud with an angular
extent of 2
. The first and second order spectra of
1E 0102.2-7219 are shown in Figs. 93,
94 and 95.