Difference between revisions of "A kind of analysis"

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<math>\gamma</math>-peak positions are shifted w.r.t. each other. If we wanna calculate the asymmetry as a function of TOF for each channel (neutron energy) it is necessary to match the positions of centroids of <math>\gamma</math>-peaks. However, one needs to take into account the difference between channel-to-TOF calibration coefficients for each detector.
 
<math>\gamma</math>-peak positions are shifted w.r.t. each other. If we wanna calculate the asymmetry as a function of TOF for each channel (neutron energy) it is necessary to match the positions of centroids of <math>\gamma</math>-peaks. However, one needs to take into account the difference between channel-to-TOF calibration coefficients for each detector.
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This is what we have if we superimpose TOF-spectra within one plot:
  
 
[[Image:asym_0.jpg |500px]]
 
[[Image:asym_0.jpg |500px]]

Revision as of 16:59, 4 December 2008

[math]\gamma[/math]-peak positions are shifted w.r.t. each other. If we wanna calculate the asymmetry as a function of TOF for each channel (neutron energy) it is necessary to match the positions of centroids of [math]\gamma[/math]-peaks. However, one needs to take into account the difference between channel-to-TOF calibration coefficients for each detector.

This is what we have if we superimpose TOF-spectra within one plot:

Asym 0.jpg


Asym 11.jpg

Calibration used 0.19 ns/channel. [math]\gamma[/math]-peak positions were matched manually.


The following plot was drawn using upper plot and formula for calculation of asymmetry placed at [[1]]


Asym 2.jpg