It's not very sophisticated. Starting with the "flattened" spectrum (see http://bruceravel.github.io/demeter/documents/Athena/bkg/norm.html#the-flatt...), it simply finds the highest point in the spectrum. Literally just the ceiling function. The flattened spectrum is used rather than the normalized spectrum because the curvature of the post-edge (or even the curvature of the pre-edge in fluorescence data with a energy dispersive detector) could result in other regions being higher in value than the white line. This is a pretty horrible algorithm. It is, I think, guaranteed to find an obviously wrong point for a metal. Basically it works for spectra with a white line and it will almost certainly fail for spectra without a white line. Use with caution! HTH, B On 08/02/2018 01:28 AM, Hiroshi OJI wrote:
Dear all,
I have a question about one of the useful function, "find white line position" in Athena.
Could anyone tell me how Athena find the white line position by this function? In other words, I would like to know the algorithm to find the white line position in Athena.
Thank you very much for your help, in advance.
Best regards,
Hiroshi Oji
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