Dear all,

thank you for your replies, they are very helpful and instructive.

The data is from id06, collected using an image-plate detector, then integrated. The files contain 2Thetha and intensities; sigmas were taken as square-root of the intensities.

Christina



Quoting Andy FITCH <fi...@esrf.fr>:

Dear Christina,

   Would this happen to be ID31 data?

   Andy

Christina Drathen wrote:

Dear all,

I am working on a refinement of synchrotron-X-ray powder data; the fit
is ok (though certainly not perfect) but I ended up with a confusingly
small reduced chi^2:
Rp = 23.4%
wRp = 16.9%
F^2 = 18.6%
chi^2 = 0.755
(1733 observations, 15 variables).

I would be very grateful for any suggestions on how to solve this problem.

Regards,
Christina




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