Physics – Data Analysis – Statistics and Probability
Scientific paper
2002-10-20
Physics
Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability
Talk at NOBUGS 2002 Conference, NIST, Gaithersburg MD. NOBUGS abstract identifier NOBUGS/034
Scientific paper
The overall design of the Integrated Spectral Analysis Workbench (ISAW), being developed at Argonne, provides for an extensible, highly interactive, collaborating set of viewers for neutron scattering data. Large arbitrary collections of spectra from multiple detectors can be viewed as an image, a scrolled list of individual graphs, or using a 3D representation of the instrument showing the detector positions. Data from an area detector can be displayed using a contour or intensity map as well as an interactive table. Selected spectra can be displayed in tables or on a conventional graph. A unique characteristic of these viewers is their interactivity and coordination. The position "pointed at" by the user in one viewer is sent to other viewers of the same DataSet so they can track the position and display relevant information. Specialized viewers for single crystal neutron diffractometers are being developed. A "proof-of-concept" viewer that directly displays the 3D reciprocal lattice from a complete series of runs on a single crystal diffractometer has been implemented.
Chatterjee Arnab
Hammonds J. P.
Mikkelson D. J.
Mikkelson R. L.
Peterson P. F.
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