a****n 发帖数: 3082 | 1 I am doing small angle scattering on biomolecules
Someone says I need to run as long time as I can on buffer since the error
bar is larger for buffer than the sample
Somebody else says I need to run longer time on Sample than buffer.
Any idea on that and please explain.
Thanks | d*b 发帖数: 21830 | 2 This is a typical counting experiment problem.
Suppose you do N times of counting experiemnts and found n signal events.
When N is larger (typically > 1000 or so) the distribution follows Gaussian
distribution. When N is smaller, it is a Pisson distribution. You can
calculate statistical error based on those distribution and your counting
size very quickly.
Now, problem is, in physics analysis, we do not need n over N, or something
like dn/dx. Because every experiment has different setups. The a
【在 a****n 的大作中提到】 : I am doing small angle scattering on biomolecules : Someone says I need to run as long time as I can on buffer since the error : bar is larger for buffer than the sample : Somebody else says I need to run longer time on Sample than buffer. : Any idea on that and please explain. : Thanks
| a****n 发帖数: 3082 | 3 i don't have a solid background on statistical physics. thank you.
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【在 d*b 的大作中提到】 : This is a typical counting experiment problem. : Suppose you do N times of counting experiemnts and found n signal events. : When N is larger (typically > 1000 or so) the distribution follows Gaussian : distribution. When N is smaller, it is a Pisson distribution. You can : calculate statistical error based on those distribution and your counting : size very quickly. : Now, problem is, in physics analysis, we do not need n over N, or something : like dn/dx. Because every experiment has different setups. The a
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