Difference between revisions of "Se170063 Thin Window Analysis"
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|| || 400 <t< 640 sec || 1100 < t < 1360 sec || 1875 < t < 2150 || 2650 < t < 2930 sec || 3400 < t < 3690 sec || 4120 < t < 4400 sec || 4840 < t < 5130 sec | || || 400 <t< 640 sec || 1100 < t < 1360 sec || 1875 < t < 2150 || 2650 < t < 2930 sec || 3400 < t < 3690 sec || 4120 < t < 4400 sec || 4840 < t < 5130 sec | ||
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− | ||Thin Window||[[File:170063 PureSe ThinWindow 400 640Sec.png|100px]] | + | ||Thin Window||[[File:170063 PureSe ThinWindow 400 640Sec.png|100px]] || [[File:170063 PureSe 1100 1360Sec ThinWindow.png|100px]] |
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||Original Window ||[[File:170063 PureSe 400 640Sec OGWindow.png|100px]] | ||Original Window ||[[File:170063 PureSe 400 640Sec OGWindow.png|100px]] |
Revision as of 19:12, 2 November 2017
In order to try to pin down the ratio of pure selenium to the selenium in the soil, try using a 2 channel window to find the signal. The error in the signal will be found by standard error propagation in mathematica. Since the max value is fixed, it does not appear in the stats box, but I have included it in the table.