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(Knowing that the rep. rate was set to 10Hz allows us to extrapolate the energy dependence w.r.t. the number of pulses seen at that particular point.) |
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Latest revision as of 16:45, 2 June 2010
Knowing that the rep. rate was set to 10Hz allows us to extrapolate the energy dependence w.r.t. the number of pulses seen at that particular point. The blue line shows a larger drop and it is speculated that this is from the prolonged period of time the gas spent in the processor in comparison to the red and green plots.
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