On Jul 21, 2009, at 7:50 PM, Charlie Bond wrote:

By 'on the same scale' do you mean it is 40% of the height of the K=120 peak? Could it be a 'tail' of the kappa=120 degree peak? If you look at 95, 100, 110 etc does the peak persist and get stronger? I'm not sure how meaningful this would be, but I just had a look at the polarrfn output of a C2 dataset and I can still see 40% of the K=180 peak present at K=150.

Cheers,
Charlie


Hmm It does look like it's the strongest in the kappa=120 slice. If the 3 fold is that strong it would also explain how I also observe the same peak in the kappa=180 slice.


FR

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