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Hovanes,<br>
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Ok, I agree. I will subtract the dc bias from both signals, and
measure the dI/dx independently for each wedge to fix the gains, and
post the corrected results shortly.<br>
<br>
-Richard Jones<br>
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On 11/3/2011 8:15 AM, Hovanes Egiyan wrote:
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Hi Richard, <br>
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I like this plot is better, and I understand how the errors were
calculated. <br>
I think until the offsets and the slopes for both sides are
calibrated the <br>
asymmetry is beam current dependent (in addition to beam position)
and <br>
the peaks in the spectra you showed cannot be interpreted as
purely beam <br>
motion, but they can be due to beam current fluctuations. <br>
<br>
Hovanes.<br>
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