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Main Authors: Arikkat, A. J., Janulewicz, K. A., Kim, C. M., Wachulak, P.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.01483
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author Arikkat, A. J.
Janulewicz, K. A.
Kim, C. M.
Wachulak, P.
author_facet Arikkat, A. J.
Janulewicz, K. A.
Kim, C. M.
Wachulak, P.
contents The paper presents an analysis of the possible spectra manipulation and its consequence for the specific application of XCT. The focus was on the modification of the registered spectra dominantly by the sewing/stitching method. A model spectrum was created to analyse the possible behaviour of the spectral components when specifically arranged. The model and processing of real experimental data revealed that careful spectral sewing can be a very useful procedure and typically leads to improvement of the results obtained with the XCT technique. The results recommended also cautiousness in the choice of the applied modification and scale. In some cases gain or spectral enhancement of a part of the spectrum can be considered also as a sort of sewing, and improve the XCT results.
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spellingShingle Influence of spectra sewing on XCT measurement
Arikkat, A. J.
Janulewicz, K. A.
Kim, C. M.
Wachulak, P.
Atomic Physics
The paper presents an analysis of the possible spectra manipulation and its consequence for the specific application of XCT. The focus was on the modification of the registered spectra dominantly by the sewing/stitching method. A model spectrum was created to analyse the possible behaviour of the spectral components when specifically arranged. The model and processing of real experimental data revealed that careful spectral sewing can be a very useful procedure and typically leads to improvement of the results obtained with the XCT technique. The results recommended also cautiousness in the choice of the applied modification and scale. In some cases gain or spectral enhancement of a part of the spectrum can be considered also as a sort of sewing, and improve the XCT results.
title Influence of spectra sewing on XCT measurement
topic Atomic Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.01483