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One of the expectations of the ALTp data is that is should go to zero at theta<sub>pq</sub>=0 or p<sub>m</sub>=0. The plots below shows this distribution for the 2.6n and 2.6r data sets. | One of the expectations of the ALTp data is that is should go to zero at theta<sub>pq</sub>=0 or p<sub>m</sub>=0. The plots below shows this distribution for the 2.6n and 2.6r data sets. | ||
− | [[Image:lowpmdist26n.gif|400px|thumb|center| Plot of ALTp for low pm for the 2.6n data.]] | + | [[Image:lowpmdist26n.gif|400px|thumb|center| Fig. 1. Plot of ALTp for low pm for the 2.6n data.]] |
− | [[Image:lowpmdist26r.gif|400px|thumb|center| Plot of ALTp for low pm for the 2.6r data.]] | + | [[Image:lowpmdist26r.gif|400px|thumb|center| Fig. 2. Plot of ALTp for low pm for the 2.6r data.]] |
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Latest revision as of 08:59, 4 March 2011
One of the expectations of the ALTp data is that is should go to zero at thetapq=0 or pm=0. The plots below shows this distribution for the 2.6n and 2.6r data sets.