Difference between revisions of "Linear Fits"
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[[File:High_Dose_OSL_Cal.png|400px|thumb|center|<math> {\chi}^2 = 5.04898</math>, <math> \text{# of Degrees of Freedom} = 1</math> ]] | [[File:High_Dose_OSL_Cal.png|400px|thumb|center|<math> {\chi}^2 = 5.04898</math>, <math> \text{# of Degrees of Freedom} = 1</math> ]] | ||
− | [[File:High&Low_Dose_OSL_Cal.png|400px|thumb|left|<math> {\chi}^2 = 1396.82</math>, <math> \text{# of Degrees of Freedom} = 5</math> ]] | + | [[File:High&Low_Dose_OSL_Cal.png|400px|thumb|left|<math> {\chi}^2 = 1396.82</math>, <math> \text{# of Degrees of Freedom} = 5</math>, this image has the high dose PMT counts scaled by 15, which is roughly equivalent to the low dose sloped divided by the high dose slope (no errors taken into account). ]] |
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Revision as of 21:15, 3 November 2017
Initial Fits
These fits are listed dose (from Landauer) vs measured dose (from OSL reader).
Calculated Dose vs PMT Counts
These fits were created using OSLs I irradiated using the 20Ci
Source. I calculated the dose the OSLs should have on them using the dose calculations on the previous page. The PMT counts came straight from the OSL reader.Number of degrees of freedom is data points - fit parameters