Hi Matthew,

Could it be Pb M5?  We've seen that in a few samples.  Going above Pb M4 might help verify that or rule it out.

On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 2:39 PM, Matthew Marcus <mamarcus@lbl.gov> wrote:
A user on ALS 10.3.2 is taking S K-edge XANES and consistently finding a strong peak at 2484eV (calibration: gypsum white line = 2482.75eV).
There's a shoulder at the nominal position of the sulfate peak.  Now, peaks below sulfate I can understand, but since there's no such
thing as heptavalent sulfur, what could give a peak *above* the sulfate white line?  Anybody ever seen that?  Yes, we checked calibration.
        mam
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