Split them up
So now I need to break up the larger set into three smaller sets:
3K-50K: 049b1-2; 050b1;051b1-3;053b1-3
100K-124K: 056b1-3; 057b1-2; 058b1; 059b1; 060b1-2; 061b1-3; 062b1; 063b1-2
128K-160K: 065b1-3; 066b1-3; 067b1-3; 068b1-3; 069b1-3
180K-325K: 070b1-3; 071b1-4; 072b1-3; 0731-4; 074b1-3
Ok so after looking at all of these files we didn't really notice anything strange besides the fact that the peaks were shifting around atonically. Decided there's a background issue and went back to re-re-re-reduce the data.
I'm slowly varying the fourier transform range, the power of (E-E0), and the # of knots. Here's the two best settings so far:
Above used a power of 1, and 6 knots with a window from 3 to 10:
Above used a power of 0.5, and 5 knots with a window from 3 to 10:
3K-50K: 049b1-2; 050b1;051b1-3;053b1-3
100K-124K: 056b1-3; 057b1-2; 058b1; 059b1; 060b1-2; 061b1-3; 062b1; 063b1-2
128K-160K: 065b1-3; 066b1-3; 067b1-3; 068b1-3; 069b1-3
180K-325K: 070b1-3; 071b1-4; 072b1-3; 0731-4; 074b1-3
Ok so after looking at all of these files we didn't really notice anything strange besides the fact that the peaks were shifting around atonically. Decided there's a background issue and went back to re-re-re-reduce the data.
I'm slowly varying the fourier transform range, the power of (E-E0), and the # of knots. Here's the two best settings so far:
Above used a power of 1, and 6 knots with a window from 3 to 10:
Above used a power of 0.5, and 5 knots with a window from 3 to 10:
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