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As always, the authoritative documentation is at http:// | As always, the authoritative documentation is at http://xds.mpimf-heidelberg.mpg.de/html_doc/xds_parameters.html#MINIMUM_ZETA= ! | ||
== What is MINIMUM_ZETA? == | == What is MINIMUM_ZETA? == | ||
MINIMUM_ZETA is a parameter determining how close reflections may be to the 'blind region' of reciprocal space to still be integrated. On the detector, the blind region consists of two cones starting at the direct beam position, and extending along the spindle, to both directions. | MINIMUM_ZETA is a parameter determining how close reflections may be to the 'blind region' of reciprocal space to still be integrated. On the detector, the blind region consists of two cones starting at the direct beam position, and extending along the spindle, to both directions. | ||
== How could I check if a low value of MINIMUM_ZETA is beneficial for my data reduction? == | == How could I check if a low value of MINIMUM_ZETA is beneficial for my data reduction? == |