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Re: Gaussian fit of a peak
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Andrea Cimatoribus |
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Re: Gaussian fit of a peak |
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Wed, 24 Sep 2008 10:04:24 +0200 |
Unfortunately, I am not sure I will be able to keep "central" area
only, since I am fitting something that resembles a phonon spectra. In
fact, I have multiple peakes to the left and right with respect to
the "zero", but fitting everything with a gaussian balanced to the
zero energy pretty well. I need to do this in order to sum spectra
together. I will let you know if and how I solve this problem if it is
of any intereset.
AC
> Yes, it is good to stay away from zero. I normally work only with the
> center-most samples of each peak - that is, I fit only to the middle
> third or so, where the peak really "looks Gaussian" and is clearly
> positive. - jos
Re: Gaussian fit of a peak, Rob Mahurin, 2008/09/23
Re: Gaussian fit of a peak, Julius Smith, 2008/09/23