Dear Mark,

To understand these radian units, I would recommend that you read the
following article that I wrote:

http://wiki.nmr-relax.com/Hidden_radian_units

This will help you understand that Rex, R2, R1, etc. are all units of
rad/s, and why this is often written only as 1/s (and not Hz).  Note
that Michael Bieri added a version of this document to the NESSY help
system.  I would also highly recommend that you have a look at table
10.1 of the relax manual at:

http://download.gna.org/relax/manual/relax_disp_manual.pdf

This is the manual for a special branch of relax where relaxation
dispersion is supported (this was started in 2009 by Sebastien Morin -
and if you are not aware of relax, its website is at
http://www.nmr-relax.com).  You will see the relaxation dispersion
parameters comprehensively listed with their units.  In this table,
none of the radian units have been hidden!

Regards,

Edward



On 14 August 2013 17:12, Mark Bostock <[email protected]> wrote:
> In the output file from Nessy I am unsure what unit's are being used for
> Rex. R2 (column 3) is given as s-1 whilst Rex (column 7) is given as
> exp.1[rad/s]??? The magnitude of the values look like they are in terms of
> s-1, however this doesn't seem to correlate with the labelling for this
> column.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark.
>
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